Reeling in the years: Gay men’s perspectives on age and ageism. Bergling, T. Harrington Park Press, Binghamton, 2004.
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Examines the "two tribe" mentality about age that divides the gay male community into "us" and "them." Tim Bergling, author of Sissyphobia: Gay Men and Effeminate Behavior (Haworth), explores the gay experience through young, middle-aged, and elderly viewpoints, including relationships, dating younger guys, dating older guys, the Internet, sex, drugs, alcohol, HIV/​AIDS, fitness, plastic surgery, retirement, harassment, and discrimination. Reeling in the Years illustrates the wide range of emotions at work in younger/​older gay male relationships - from fear and loathing to love and happiness. Beneath the bitchy asides, passionate relationships, rock-solid friendships, and hateful distrust, men struggle to answer the question: "Can older gay men really be friends with younger gay men?" In their own words, hundreds of men discuss what it's like to be 16, 28, 40, or 70, examining myth and reality about age and aging from different attitudes and perspectives.
@book{bergling_reeling_2004,
	address = {Binghamton},
	title = {Reeling in the years: {Gay} men’s perspectives on age and ageism},
	abstract = {Examines the "two tribe" mentality about age that divides the gay male community into "us" and "them." Tim Bergling, author of Sissyphobia: Gay Men and Effeminate Behavior (Haworth), explores the gay experience through young, middle-aged, and elderly viewpoints, including relationships, dating younger guys, dating older guys, the Internet, sex, drugs, alcohol, HIV/​AIDS, fitness, plastic surgery, retirement, harassment, and discrimination. Reeling in the Years illustrates the wide range of emotions at work in younger/​older gay male relationships - from fear and loathing to love and happiness. Beneath the bitchy asides, passionate relationships, rock-solid friendships, and hateful distrust, men struggle to answer the question: "Can older gay men really be friends with younger gay men?" In their own words, hundreds of men discuss what it's like to be 16, 28, 40, or 70, examining myth and reality about age and aging from different attitudes and perspectives.},
	language = {en},
	publisher = {Harrington Park Press},
	author = {Bergling, Tim},
	year = {2004},
	keywords = {Ageism, Aging Process, Discrimination, Gay Men, Mental Health, US}
}

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