Searching

Ariel 2022-12-08 12:19:09

Xun is a behavioral language that belongs to comrades. It always reminds me of Zhao Zhongxiang's commentary in the animal world: all things recover, and male bears begin to seek female bears to mate.
For example, when Patrick met Kevin, Patrick said to her Asian colleague, he was smiling so gay! The beginning of the search is a kind of identification of whether he belongs to the gay community.
The so-called search also includes communication and kissing.
If the eyes are Can not take eyes from you ,
if the kiss is Can not resist the kiss from you
, it is naturally whether they call each other, whether they can become BF, and whether they can go to bed.

This whole world is heterosexual. They carve out a tiny "territory" of gays belonging to their own group in the heterosexual world. These "territories" include gay bars, gay bathrooms, parks, and more.
They need to find a suitable one in their own territory, or become a BF, or a buddy.


The truth of the search is that his psychological portrayal of today's comrades is true. I will either find a BF who can accompany and live together for a long time, or I will find a buddy who can solve my sexual desire. When I believe that such a BF appears in my life At times my mind and body demand that I be faithful.


Unlike heterosexuals, they have a marriage system and a reproductive system to maintain a long-term relationship.
Gay is whether I can find a life partner to accompany me a long way.


We both feel that Dorm and lynn are a good match. They are about the same age and have a common language and career.
Patrick's Mom did what she did when she first met Kevin It was she who wished they were a couple Patrick
said to his mother, "Every time I look for a boyfriend, I wonder what you would think of him"


The degree is getting higher and higher, but the identity of the comrades is far from resolved


Patrick's father told him that this wedding cost a lot of money, you won't have such a time!

Xun is real and realistic. He reflects the real mental state of comrades and the problems they have to face, so it is naturally an excellent comrade drama.

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