I only read it when I see the official account recommending resources. The sex education is okay, and the portrayal of the supporting characters is a bit blunt. I like Eric the most, his laughter is very contagious, sincere and kind is a bit careless, and he is also a very, very good friend because he can see the key intelligence at a glance. I've been stuck between my sexual identity and my family's identity, and I ended up being myself like a fairy tale. The last few episodes and Adam's CP really shocked me, my god, I really didn't expect it!
I don't like Otis and Maeve as CPs, I'm optimistic about Otis and Ola, I feel like being with M is more like licking a dog. M calls him to come, and because of this, I miss the traditional birthday celebration with my best friend. In my opinion, it is stupid and the worst What he endured was that he kept emphasizing "I should have had my birthday with Eric now, but now I missed the bus because of you." I hate this kind of thinking of blaming everything on others, please You can refuse, who asked you to be a goddess licking a dog and abandoning your best friend. Although O felt confident with M and no longer felt like someone in a corner, he was obviously more natural and funny when he was with O, and O also found his various stupidities acceptable, O's character was very distinct, Just like her father, she is very admirable. In fact, I think the two of them are together, and their parents are also together, which is great hahahaha.
I don't really understand why there are so many submissive personalities in the play. Otis can't stand Mave's dog-licking type, but Aimee can't stand it. And what kind of ghosts and friends, she will only take advantage of her, she is also an idiot I'm really helpful, I can only say that she may not be able to face herself alone.
Maeve and Jackson are okay, J is really a boyish heart of red fruit, but unfortunately M's living environment is too complicated, the girl is smart and alert, and doesn't treat each other frankly. J's two mothers are really the lives of many LGBT dreams. It's a pity that one is a tiger mother and the other is a loving mother. I don't want to talk about the character of a tiger mother, I really don't like it.
There's nothing very nice about the other characters.
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