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A comprehensive guide to all the questions you never knew you had about boyfriends. If you're looking for a boyfriend or already have one, this zine - written in a Q & A style - can provide some context and some answers as to why he behaves the way he does, and fill you in on the 411 for questions you may feel too shy or uncomfortable to ask him yourself. How do I know if someone likes me? What's a red flag in someone I'm considering dating? Is a guy lying if he says he prefers smaller breasts? Men can be frustrating, and the way our society has conditioned them to act in intimate…mehr

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A comprehensive guide to all the questions you never knew you had about boyfriends. If you're looking for a boyfriend or already have one, this zine - written in a Q & A style - can provide some context and some answers as to why he behaves the way he does, and fill you in on the 411 for questions you may feel too shy or uncomfortable to ask him yourself. How do I know if someone likes me? What's a red flag in someone I'm considering dating? Is a guy lying if he says he prefers smaller breasts? Men can be frustrating, and the way our society has conditioned them to act in intimate relationships can be difficult terrain to navigate. This zine acts as a roadmap and a guide for all your frequently asked questions, and may help you develop a better rapport and communication style with your partner.
Autorenporträt
Joe Biel is a self-made autistic publisher and filmmaker who draws origins, inspiration, and methods from punk rock. He is the founder and CEO of Microcosm Publishing and co-founder of the Portland Zine Symposium. He has been featured in Time Magazine, Publisher's Weekly, Art of Autism, Utne Reader, Oregonian, Broken Pencil, Punk Planet, Bulletproof Radio, Spectator (Japan), G33K (Korea), and Maximum Rocknroll. He is the author of People's Guide to Publishing: Building a Successful, Sustainable, Meaningful Book Business, Good Trouble: Building a Successful Life & Business on the Spectrum, Manspressions: Decoding Men's Behavior, Make a Zine, The CIA Makes Science Fiction Unexciting, Proud to be Retarded, Bicycle Culture Rising, and more. He is the director of five feature films and hundreds of short films, including Aftermass: Bicycling in a Post-Critical Mass Portland, $100 & A T-Shirt, and the Groundswell film series. The Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy described Biel as "not trained in pedagogy." He lives in Portland, Ore and his work can be found at joebiel.net