Prince and Prince don't have a perfect ending

Bernardo 2022-04-20 09:02:50

A less than perfect ending, but perhaps the best.
Brian and Justin are still separated, and such two people may not really fit into a family. In five years, Justin still gave his future to himself and went to New York for his future, although he said that my future is no longer New York, but you, Brian.
Brian is really old. Such a middle-aged man has more attachment to his lover and his children. He knows how to love, and he is no longer young.
If Justin really became the best gay man as Brian said, such a man shouldn't live for love alone! I blamed Justin for leaving, but such a choice was inevitable. We don't need to prove our love for each other with commitments, he said. So they don't wear rings, promising the so-called "I do" and "forever".
Babylon continued, Brian danced alone on the dance floor, Justin left, Linz and Mel took Gus away, Michael also had his own family, and the friends around him seemed to have their own lives. Brian seemed out of place in Babylon at this point. He can finally become a responsible man, stop promiscuity, stop duplicity, he can really do that for Justin, and Justin's future isn't there. Maybe Justin shouldn't belong to a second-class city like Pittsburgh, maybe New York is his life, maybe he really won't be coming back.

ps I saw the reply that I am a BM party. . . I really don't mean that there is nothing between BM and adult hormones. At most, I was a little ignorant when I was young!
This comment is only about BJ, I am very sad and helpless about their ending, but there is a real passion for love between them, if they can be together, that would be great, but hope is hope after all.

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Queer as Folk quotes

  • Debbie: Well, if it isn't the man behind the asshole.

    Michael: Brian's always behind the asshole.

  • Daphne: I'm not a lesbian, but I'm a big fan.