Love has nothing to do with gender, so there is no need to say more. The story itself does not deal with the issue of falling in love with the same sex as the biggest contradiction.
In contrast, what moved me more was Ms. Sandera.
Regardless of borders, mothers are always great.
This strong and lovely mother who lives in a slum has always sincerely loved her son.
While berating his son, he lied to his teacher about his truancy.
While fighting with her son, she said with tears: "so you got me for a mother, but who say life was easy."
She may not be perfect, without a decent job, without a good family background, living in a slum , but she loves her son. She said her son was the cutest child in all of Bermuda.
When his son was bullied at school, she cried bitterly; when she learned that her son was GAY, the only thing left for her tears was a light sentence to her friend: "I may not be able to hold my grandson for the rest of my life.
" People looked at the boys who were embracing and dancing with contempt. She stood down and watched the crowd guarding her children coldly.
Falling in love is never a wrong thing.
Falling in love is never a bad thing.
Let's remember this 1996 youth movie with two boys in love and a great mother.
It's not just about love.
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