Kyle feels uneasy that he is not worthy of Marc, Marc says he is making some friends, and Kyle is very jealous. I think a lot of people feel insecure about themselves (such as me) and don't understand how others can look at them, so they are overly suspicious in their relationship and magnify some small things. As for Marc's friendship, two people might really get tired of it after being together for a long time, making new friends gets some freshness, but playing ambiguous or more outrageous things is too much.
The film satirizes various anti-gay organizations in reality. In order to reverse his orientation, Violet tried Suck D, obviously extremely uncomfortable and forced to laugh and say great; Octavo said that he chose Ron Jeremy's porn to avoid paying attention to the actor's D (but in fact Ron has a big D); Allan tried and Leslie is dating, and the organization's president, Jacob, urges him to get to third base, and Allan says, shouldn't I respect her wishes?
In daily life, you can always see heterosexuals intimacy in public. I think most of them are not intended to show off, but just an expression of love between lovers who can't help it. Unfortunately, homosexuals can't do the same boldly. If someone thinks homosexual behavior is impolite in public intimacy, then I can also feel heterosexual homosexual behavior makes me uncomfortable as well.
Here, Marc said that when he realized that he was gay, he was glad that he didn't have to live the same life as a job, marry and buy a house. He didn't need to compare houses and cars like straight people, and his life could have more possibilities. . Well, I think that money is really an important thing. With money, you have more choices in your life.
The world is gray, many things are not black and white, the world is also colorful, full of diversity and possibilities. Learn to accept yourself and be proud of yourself (I can't do it yet) (Troy is so handsome)
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