Jamie has a great mother, even though they often quarrel with each other during their rebellious adolescence, they have the discordance that all teenage families have.
Maybe Sandre is not the best mother.
Her way of education, her way of communication, all the ways she can give, are all with the atmosphere of the market,
but she is definitely a qualified mother.
She sheltered her son in her own way, giving him the protection wings she could give.
Even though Jamie was very upset after playing truant from school when he was young, he still excused his son for lying to the teacher to avoid him being blamed by the teacher.
Big enough to finally accept his son’s sexuality and escort his son’s vision of resisting the world.
Sandre is a good mother. She is worried about her son being bullied by classmates at school. She often asks if anyone has given him a nickname. Knowing that her son is having trouble with football lessons, she asks Tony to buy a football and talk to him.
Under the wings of his mother, jamie is well protected. Perhaps this is why he is more frank than Ste when it comes to coming out, because he has a good mother who will tolerate him no matter what decision he makes.
Ste, separated by a wall, does not have such a good life. It is also a single-parent family, but Ste has a violent home. His grumpy father and brother will only use force and threats to solve problems. There is no warmth at home, only fear.
Therefore, the love from jamie and jamie’s mother is so important.
The night Sandre knew about their relationship, ste cried, and there was shame and fear in his tears, fearing that his father would kill him, he would be separated from jamie, and he would never find any care. His people, in the
end, Sandre’s understanding gave him courage,
"You will find someone who cares about you , and you will find a place to accept you. In the Mediterranean, there is an island named Lesbian."
"You should call me now Mommy"
I will protect you
To be sure, without Sandre’s support, Ste is still a coward who dare not come out, but because of the protection of his mother, he dared to walk out of the shadow of fear and fear, and
dare to be with jamie.
Sandre danced in front of her and said, "Hey, ste, imagine what your dad would look like."
At first, Sandre was angry, puzzled and angry
when she learned that her son was gay, but when she saw her crying back, she still endured it. I couldn’t help but hugged him, sighed in his ear like soothing a crying baby, and said: "It's all right"
Even though the true self is still hurt by this, he still chooses to comfort jamie first.
"I don’t I’ll abandon you like I threw an empty wine bottle out in the morning. "
Is there any way, who called you my son?
Who called me your mother?
In her eyes, he was once the most beautiful baby in Bermondsey. She once gave He put on a silver hat and took him to show off everywhere. That was her only baby.
Now the baby grows up and becomes rebellious. He quarrels and fights with himself. He is no longer the baby holding the teddy bear, but he still Is his mother.
She has worked hard for him all her life. When
other children beat him, she protected him when the
court sentenced him to custody. When she fought for him to be
penniless and nothing to eat, she became everything. At the end of taking care of him
, when she didn’t want to face the reality that her son was gay, she accepted that
although he talked frankly about his son’s sexuality in front of her friends and made her face clearly uncomfortable, she could only let
her go because she was. His mother’s
last dance. When Sandre saw her son dancing under the strange eyes of the crowd,
she used her courage as a mother to put aside the last bit of resistance, took Leah’s hand, and joined the dance.
Use the mother's body to escort the son, use the mother's eagle-like eyes to frighten the sorrowful crowd around,
abandon all the worldly maternal love The brilliance shrouds the son
so that the son and lovers can be unscrupulously immersed in happiness.
This is not a simple talk about homosexuality. The story of which
gave people the courage to finally get out of the locked closet, in addition to the brave self, there are also brave relatives.
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