I really loved this book--obviously not the unethical nature behind the research methodology here (not only the author being a disguised participant in the tea-rooms, but also tracking down these mens' addresses through their license plates to glean information about their views, participation in gay culture and sub-culture, and sexuality), but what I adore the most is how it highlights the setting and scene of the tea rooms, and as well accentuates the dark side of field observation and research. As a student of psychology, but not sociology, this is very intriguing. When I first picked up the book a couple of years back, I was very put off by the writing style (and you would think I would be more put off about this experiment, but regardless...), and when I came around to it again, it didn't bother me as much this time around. I think it definitely takes time and patience to digest the very academic, clinical writing style. The retrospect was also interesting and I appreciate how this book highlights the different points of view regarding the use of ethics in this study.