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==External links==
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*[https://www.amazon.com/dp/1914571150 A Dangerous Love Paperback (available on Amazon)]
*[https://www.amazon.com/dp/1914571150 A Dangerous Love Paperback (available on Amazon)]
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A Dangerous Life - front cover

A Dangerous Life by Stephen Nicholson was published in November 10, 2023.

Back Cover

What would you do if the one thing you truly loved and that you knew brought out the best in you made you a monster in the eyes of the society you grew up in? Would you avoid your love and lead a half-life without hope of fulfilment, despite knowing the hatred directed at the true you was irrational and founded on fake science foisted on the public by vested interests? Dangerous Love is a memoir which invites you to step into the shoes of a kind and courageous man struggling with this dilemma.

Stephen Nicholson realised he could only love boys when he was still a boy himself. After graduating from university, he began a career teaching music in an England where the moral panic about children and sex was only just taking off. As it grew, he realised there were many lands still uncontaminated by it and that if he was to lead a meaningful existence, he must go to them to find boys who were free to welcome his love. And so he did for more than two decades, until the anglosphere had distended its icy tentacles to snuff out the last refuges of dalliance between men and boys.

A Dangerous Life - back cover

Suffused with the author’s warm wit and intellectual honesty, A Dangerous Love is an extremely rare true account of the life of an active lover of boys, told with a breathtaking candour only possible because it was written for posthumous publication by a dying man determined to bequeath the truth to anyone interested in it.[1]

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