My first time coming out of the closet was a bit unconventional. When traveling out of town, a good friend who was traveling with me, after learning about my sexual orientation, immediately slammed the door (at night) and took the train home (from him) Know to leave within 3 minutes). After almost a year, we resumed contact. I learned that he slept at the train station all night. He said that he thought a lot about me, such as "How will I go in the future? My marriage? What should I do? What should my parents do? What would others think of me if they knew it?” The irony is that I didn’t think about these problems myself at that time. However, the only advantage that coming out with friends brought me was that I no longer walk on the street. I need to pretend to look at those beauties, and I don’t have to share the type of girls I like with them. I remember one time when I shared my favorite part of the female body with other boys (a common way to vent sexual impulses during adolescence). The answer is "breasts". People’s feelings for breasts are often extreme, either love or hate. Breasts are the artifacts of our infancy. Every baby is too easy to be influenced by breasts, perhaps because of attachment. On the breast, my "attention" (if you know what I mean) can't be shifted down, haha. Anyway, far away, what I want to say is that this movie about the story before and after the protagonist comes out has an unusual entry point. It spends a lot of space to show how gay friends think and think about this matter. Behavior, I think it’s a good catch. In most movies about coming out, the portrayal of such characters is either ignored, understated, or simply rude. Gay movies shouldn’t be for gay groups only. Come to watch, the educational and enlightening attributes of the movie itself should be used to "spiritually" enlighten the non-gay group. I think the emergence of these three-dimensional, positively gay movies reflects that the American society’s acceptance of the gay community is quietly rising. In other words, the translated name of this movie is very interesting.
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