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Blog Talk Radio Show Totally (In)Appropriate Explores the Question "How could my husband be GAY?"

Show Host Natasha Rennie will ask Intriguing Questions to Authors of The Book "How could my husband be GAY"? You Don't Want to Miss This Episode!

2010-12-19
BOWIE, MD, December 19, 2010 (Press-News.org) Blog Talk Radio Show Totally (In)Appropriate Explores the Question "How could my husband be GAY"

WHO: Foresight Publishing, LLC, book authors Ondrea L. Davis, J'son M. Lee and
Totally (In)Appropriate's Radio Host Natasha Rennie

WHAT: A Discussion on the Controversial Non-fiction Novel "How Could My Husband Be Gay?"

DATE: Thursday, December 23, 2010

TIME: 6:00pm (EST)

CALL-IN NUMBER: 714.510.3742

LINK: blogtalkradio.com/inappropriate/2010/12/23/how-could-my-husband-be-gay

SHOW DESCRIPTION:
On the next episode of Totally (In)Appropriate we will explore the question "How could my husband be GAY?"

With a guest panel that will include book authors Ondrea L. Davis and J'son M. Lee, we will have an open and honest discussion on the "Down Low Brothers" and how they affect (and sometimes infect) the women in their lives.

Ondrea will share her story on how her life went from nothing short of a" fairy tale" to a highly sophisticated web of deception and shocking secrets --- HER HUSBAND IS GAY!

Listen to Ondrea's voice and hear her thoughts as scripted by J'son's pen. Feel her pain as she struggles even until this very day.

If you have ever ignored any red flags regarding your mate, this fascinating episode of Totally (In)Appropriate may help you to never make that mistake again.

Show Note: Totally (In)Appropriate respects the rights of all people and reserves the right to monitor comments that may be offensive to others.

http://www.foresight-publishing.com

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[Press-News.org] Blog Talk Radio Show Totally (In)Appropriate Explores the Question "How could my husband be GAY?"
Show Host Natasha Rennie will ask Intriguing Questions to Authors of The Book "How could my husband be GAY"? You Don't Want to Miss This Episode!