warmth + laughter - being gay means being normal

Krista 2022-11-12 18:37:45

It is already a revised variety show, but the idea is still so novel, let five gays help the "poor and lower-middle peasants" in the United States change their life status within a week.

The five professionals invited have their own characteristics, and the men who "saved" also gave warmth and tears at the right time, and also included some disputes over religion, tradition, and political tone. What impressed me was that the rescued man supported Trump, and after seeing the five beauties, the inner drama was so rich that it overflowed the screen. The play also discusses the issue of Black Lives Matter and the police shooting and killing robbers. On the one hand, I admit that there is a problem, but on the other hand, I also sigh at the fact that Americans like the false conclusion and the so-called inherent impression. The old black man said that we have an inherent prejudice against black people, and that is because the black old men I see wearing oversized T-shirts and dirty denim pants are really unreliable and dangerous. Moreover, the gestures shown by the five men in the play also show that gays are not all cowards.

Going far, the whole variety show is still very warm. Five handsome guys come to the house like angels to help choose clothes and make up the home decoration. It's all free. Just cry and cry on the screen to highlight love and family. willing to do so. But it's really hard to say what the future of these transformed men will look like. After reading it, it is a moment of warmth. Every time, Bobby and the team behind it are the hardest, and they have to give me a detailed introduction to the design of the paint and the tiles.

Antoni is my husband and yours, but he has to sleep with me every night and make me breakfast.

PS old beauty likes candles, all new homes are full of candles, amazing

pps I fell in love with Antoni's clothes and asked for a link to a high imitation; I fell in love with the sofa that Bobby chose... I don't want this, and I don't have a place to put it...

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