It is understood that straight men are not interested in men. Some feel sick to men. Some of them reluctantly got involved with men, but they still have lumps in their hearts. It’s okay to be brothers or good friends. If you do something, they will be very resistant. They can make all kinds of very basic jokes, and when they are serious, they become hostile. They can accept that others like men, but they cannot accept that they like men. (It may be the source of hostility if you use your hands and feet.) Kissing a man proactively is not the same as being kissed by a man. And the meaning of every kiss is different. Adam kisses Chris, he "imagined" that Chris would need his emotional comfort while lonely. But "in fact", just like the lonely boy would never kiss a girl, Adam was really hot-headed at the time. If Chris was in a better mood at the time, he didn't need to get angry. After all, Chris could realize that this was a misunderstanding, and he should also feel that Adam liked him. It is okay to speak well to make Adam sober. So later, it made sense for Chris to apologize to Adam, because Chris' anger pushed Adam too far and the attack was too heavy. As for Chris finally kissing Adam, it can be understood that he really doesn't mind kissing Adam. He didn't want to create an insurmountable gap in Adam's heart. Chris loves Adam. It's just that Chris can't get rid of Adam. Straight men are only willing to give the weak emotional side to women but not to men, and curvy men can't get their hearts and can't blame them.
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