The book of Gay Witchcraft

Witchcraft has always embraced its gay and lesbian followers; however most of the material that has been published on the subject is written from the straight point of view.

Christopher Penczak’s book Gay Witchcraft is a comprehensive guide to the craft written from the gay perspective and includes spells and rituals aimed at the gay Wiccan.

The book’s unique perspective on the craft will help expand the minds of experienced wiccans of all orientations — until it gets to the part on tantric sex between men. You have to be a gay guy to truly appreciate that.

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