Unapologetically Gay

Unapologetically Gay
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Book Synopsis Unapologetically Gay by : William James Dorsey

Download or read book Unapologetically Gay written by William James Dorsey and published by . This book was released on 2021-05-11 with total page 54 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An open letter to all that decide to pickup and read this book that falls into the Self-Help genre. While it is true that there are anecdotes based on my real life experiences, conversations and research that this book should be viewed as entertainment only. These stories that have occurred in my life both directly and indirectly are full of relatable material. Sometimes people don't need or want a mind changing philosophy sometimes they just want something relatable to munch on. This book is just food for thought with a hint of pep talk, a side of self awareness and a glass of artistically nude photography. It is my hope that I am able to provide another perspective to various situations by giving you a peep into the manual that is Dorsey.


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