In an interview with Q Voice News, Rosswood explains how air travel can be bumpy for gay dads and how he defines family. “The Ultimate Guide for Gay Dads” picks up after “The Journey to Same-Sex Parenthood” and includes advice on finding LGBTQ friendly schools and pediatricians, and dealing with a pubescent daughter. Rosswood, 38, a San Diego native, lives in White Plains, New York, with his husband of six years, Mat Rosswood, and their 4-year-old adopted son, Connor.īefore adopting Connor in 2013, Rosswood and his husband wanted to hear the first-hand accounts of gay parents, but couldn’t find much information.Īs a result, Rosswood wrote his first parenting book, 2016’s “ Journey to Same-Sex Parenthood: Firsthand Advice, Tips, and Stories from Lesbian and Gay Couples. “It’s targeted to gay dads because there are some things that are different that need to stand out,” Rosswood says. ” The book guides readers through the joys and complications of being a gay father. RELATED: Lesbian fiction book ‘Floodlight’ follows adventure to rescue wife from supernatural villainsĪuthor Eric Rosswood explains how to have those conversations without potential embarrassment in “ The Ultimate Guide for Gay Dads: Everything You Need to Know About LGBTQ Parenting But Are (Mostly) Afraid To Ask.
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