"Over the Cliff" is a self-help book for husbands and wives
living in straight/gay marriages. Over three million gay men in the
United States and millions more around the world are living double
lives in marriages to women due to societal pressures or a lack of
understanding their homosexuality at the time of marriage. This
book has over a dozen interviews with men who have lived through
this experience and offer their insights to others.
The book is co-authored by Bonnie Kaye, M.Ed., an
internationally recognized counseling specialist for straight wives
married to gay men and Doug Dittmer, a gay husband peer counselor
who has worked with Kaye over the past five years helping numerous
gay men in marriages come to terms with their homosexuality so they
can move on to more fulfilling lives.
About the Authors:
Bonnie Kaye is an internationally recognized Relationship
Counselor/Author in the field of straight/gay marriages. She has
provided relationship counseling for over 25 years with more than
70,000 women who have sexually dysfunctional husbands due to
homosexuality, bisexuality, transgenderism or sexual addictions.
She is considered an authority in this field by other professionals
and the media. Kaye has published five books on straight/gay
relationships, which have sold thousands of copies. Her website
www.Gayhusbands.com has consistently remained in the number one
position on Google, Yahoo, and other major search engines since
it's launching in 2000. When media contacts want an expert, they
come to Bonnie Kaye who has more experience and expertise than any
other person in this country. Her official book website is located
at www.BonnieKayeBooks.com.
Kaye's other books include: "The Gay Husband Checklist for Women
Who Wonder; Doomed Grooms: Gay Husbands of Straight Wives;
ManReaders: A Woman's Guide to Dysfunctional Men; Straight Wives:
Shattered Lives; Bonnie Kaye's Straight Talk;" and "How I Made My
Husband Gay: Myths About Straight Wives."
With over 30 years experience in business management, Talent
Acquisition and Executive Recruitment, Doug Dittmer's career has
depended on his ability to coach clients and employees in problem
resolution. Eighteen years into his marriage, Doug faced his own
crisis and announced that he was gay. In 1981 Doug put his skills
to work to fight discrimination against lesbian, gay and bisexual
people. Doug began as a Legislative Lobbyist for the Michigan
Organization for Human Rights (MOHR), the State's premier gay
rights organization. Within a short time he was elected as the
group's Education Officer, charged with the responsibility of
educating the general public about lesbian and gay issues. Doug
went on to be elected President of the organization. Under his
leadership, a task force of volunteer litigation attorneys was
recruited to overturn Michigan's sodomy statutes. Two years later,
in MOHR v. Kelly, MOHR achieved that objective when the Wayne
County Circuit Court ruled the statute as unconstitutional. In
November 1985, the Detroit City Council recognized his achievements
and leadership in the area of human rights by awarding him the
Spirit of Detroit Award. Over the years since, Doug has reached out
to other gay men coming to terms with their sexuality in mid-life,
acting as peer counselor and coach.
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