Praise for Dating the Ethnic Man
“Dating the Ethnic Man is a must-read for anyone involved in a multicultural relationship. No other resource exists, to my knowledge, to help couples navigate the challenging waters of inter-racial/religious unions. As a therapist, I see many couples whose relationships are falling apart because they were not prepared for the numerous challenges they encountered. Dr Faizal offers explanations that will help couples understand each other on many levels: family, culture, religion, values, etc. I would recommend that any couple embarking on a multicultural commitment read this book. It will surely help them to avoid many pitfalls along the journey toward matrimonial bliss!”
—Dr Laurie Betito, Psychologist, Host of Passion, CJAD 800 radio, Montreal
“Dr Sahukhan gives a unique perspective on dating dynamics that I’ve yet to see on book shelves. A must-read for all singles looking for multicultural romance.”
—Dr Trina Read, Sexologist and author of Till Sex Do Us Part
“Dating the Ethnic Man is a marvelously provocative book that rips open the intimate fabric of cross-cultural romance. I think every multicultural couple will find passages here that make them say, ‘That’s it—our problem, our situation.’ It’s also an immensely helpful book for Western men in relationship with ethnic women, since they experience the same clash between individualist and collectivist thinking.”
—Kurt Preinsperg, PhD, Professor of Philosophy, Langara College, Vancouver, BC
“Dating the Ethnic Man is a rare and timely guide that will help any woman on the journey of love with an ethnic man. It discusses all the major roadblocks on that route, including the challenging attitudes toward relationships, sex and gender that ethnic men often hold. Faizal Sahukhan, a respected and experienced therapist in the area of multicultural romance, sets out the solutions that will enhance your chances of avoiding the culture clash and building a satisfying relationship.”
—John Ince, author of Politics of Lust
What people are saying about Dr Faizal Sahukhan
“What is sexy? Dr Faizal Sahukhan, sex therapist and guru of cross-cultural relationships, makes a career of answering this question. […] His services are so popular that he publishes a monthly advice column in Canadian Immigrant magazine and hosts Love Across Cultures on CBC Radio Link.”
—North Shore Outlook
“During his career, which has included teaching at Vancouver’s Langara College and writing an advice column for Canadian Immigrant magazine, the 40-year-old has seen more and more clients suffering from ‘sexual culture clash’, in which Western individualistic and Eastern collectivistic romantic values collide. […] Sahukhan’s very passionate about helping couples from different cultures understand each other.”
—Maclean’s
“Sahukhan has dedicated his life to building bridges between people of different ethnic backgrounds, specializing in counselling couples in cross-cultural relationships.”
—The Georgia Straight
“One of the things I love about how you deal with [multicultural sex] issues is that you take something serious and put humour into it so it doesn’t sound so daunting.”
—Jenny Adams, host of HelpTV (CTV-Edmonton), interviewing Dr Sahukhan
“By infusing your talk with humour and examples, you’ve helped us better understand the challenges involved with cross-cultural relationships. A well-received workshop.”
—Professional Development Committee, Capilano University, Vancouver, BC
“As a certified sex counsellor, Sahukhan sees an increasing number of clients with sexual issues that can be traced to cultural clashes with their families or their own anxiety over committing ‘sins’.”
—Today’s Woman
“Faizal Sahukhan gave an insightful presentation on ‘Romance & Sex in Cross-Cultural Relationships: Challenges & Treatments’. Couples counselling can be trying, at the best of times, but when one partner has been raised in Western culture and the other in Eastern culture, the challenges for therapists and clients can seem insurmountable. […] Dr Sahukhan’s knowledge of the subject matter, along with his straightforward and gentle approach in presenting his research with client anecdotes, enlightened many of the seasoned counsellors and graduate students attending. We look forward to his book!”
—Claire Sutton, MA, RCC, CEAP, President, Employee Assistance Professionals Association, Western Canada Branch