Instead, practice copper. Of course, the theme is much better than ordinary lustful smelting of copper. (For example, many copper smelting films are directly accepted by the other party, but in this film, the protagonist treats his own copper smelting much better than the Lolita protagonist, just watch it alone without disturbing the other party's life. (Of course You can also say that he actually reminisces about his youth, and is infatuated with his lost youth and youth)
As a homosexual film, at least the relationship is to like each other. If it is unrequited love, it is unrequited love. And this is really just a piece of copper smelting that can't be argued. At most, it is a "three-pointed copper refining", because the male protagonist did not start with the young man.
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