In these surprisingly poetic essays, lawyer Marcus McCann uses park cruising - the practice of men visiting public parks in search of sexual connection - as a way of discussing consent, empathy, gay culture, policing, and public space. As an intimate look at one of culture's most enduring taboos - public sex - this book delves into queer COVID responses, the entangled relationship between civic infrastructure and gayness, and a deeply thoughtful consideration of the social value of sex.
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