The precious thing is to present everyone's life in the most real way. No one's adolescence is perfect, and there are deep or shallow cracks under the smooth and intact daily life.
Otis is a virgin who was "surveilled" by his mother after his parents divorced, Eric is a femininity who suffers from bullying, Adam is a rebellious eldest son of a strict and old-fashioned principal, Jackson is a brilliant swimmer who is trapped in family relationships, and Maeve is a A bad girl who is intelligent and independent but has a messed up family of origin... There is no so-called perfect character, but everyone is real and full of people. Those intertwined story lines are also very compact and exciting, full of comic tension.
Regarding sex, a topic that has been tabooed in ZG, it is such a common thing on the other side of the ocean. However, sex education is still insufficient, so LGBT is discriminated against, and Maeve is called cock bitter. Stigma leads to the frantic pursuit of curly-haired girls for their first sex... It is conceivable that in the absence of sex education in our country, what will be the sexual experience and knowledge?
However, love is always higher than sex. Because of their love for each other, Maeve and Jackson's sex has always been harmonious. Because of their love for each other, Buck Tooth has always supported Maeve, who is not popular with everyone. Because of more than ten years of friendship, the Eric Otis friendship ship has continued to sail. Because of the beauty of love at first sight, there are repeated secretions of sexual pheromones from the two parents. The family relationship is even more important: the mother and son, brother and sister who depend on each other often have small frictions, Jackson carefully maintains the relationship between the two mothers with excellent obedience, Eric's father's forbearance love is always reluctant to say anything, Adam's father's helpless and cruel love …so love education is the essence of sex education.
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