The hard life of American cocks, Si brothers and sisters

Abelardo 2022-04-20 09:01:30

There are a lot of tattoos on the forehead, and he is just a little white-collar worker who is always entangled in attendance. There is no fixed woman. He can only find hungry girls and prostitutes. He has no family to pay special attention to, and no friends. The host announced that Langton can be called Gotta be a downright old nerd. And Xixi's life was even more tragic, and his relationship and work were unreliable. Even with such a brother, he was unreliable. If it hadn't been mentioned in Brandon's lines, it would have never occurred to these two grown men and women who often met naked to be siblings. Such a bloody family relationship, it is estimated that the Chinese cannot accept it and classify it as "incest".
There are many ways to make love, calling prostitutes / wild cooperation / listening to the room / nightclubs * / colleague dating / gay sex, it can be said that everything is expected. But like "3D Meat Futon", this film also wants to talk about something sublimated from sensuality, that is, family affection. At the end of the film, Sissy commits suicide, and the plot of Brandon saving his sister can be regarded as a sublimation. A "sex-addicted man" has changed because of his affection, and when the horny young woman who had been chasing him in the subway signaled again, Brandon didn't get up like last time. But did you get up or not? This is to leave room for free play, because the film ends at this time.

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  • Sissy Sullivan: We're not bad people. We just come from a bad place.

  • Sissy Sullivan: I'm trying, I'm trying to help you.

    Brandon Sullivan: How are you helping me, huh? How are you helping me? How are you helping me? Huh? Look at me. You come in here and you're a weight on me. Do you understand me? You're a burden. You're just dragging me down. How are you helping me? You can't even clean up after yourself. Stop playing the victim.

    Sissy Sullivan: I'm not playing the victim. If I left, I would never hear from you again. Don't you think that's sad? Don't you think that's sad? You're my brother.