Do you have the courage to say it out loud to the one you love, stay with me

Desiree 2022-03-25 09:01:23

I envy Justin because he's a fiery 17.
How many 17-year-olds are confused and forced to listen to the teacher's teachings in the classroom every day, hoping that they can live a perfect life in the eyes of the world.
How many 17-year-olds are complaining about the injustice of God and have not given themselves a perfect figure and a beautiful face.
How many 17-year-olds regret that they did not behave well in front of their crush and lost the opportunity to be in close contact with them.
And he is persistent, brave, and more importantly, knows what he wants.
A child who is too self-willed can squander his youth without regard for the consequences.
I envy Justin because he met the man he could love without hesitation.
To fall in love with someone is to pursue bravely, even if he keeps him out of the door again and again.
Almost humble wanted to gain his pity, but he stepped on his humble feet.
But the longing to be with him was etched into his soul, burned into his heart.
This kind of love is distressing and admirable.
I seem to be able to see the sunshine boy waving his hand and saying I just love him
, this kind of heart-pounding love, hit my heart unexpectedly, and never find a way out.
And do you also have the courage to say it out loud to the one you love and stay with me.

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  • Ima 2022-03-18 08:01:01

    I fell in love with Michael from the very beginning. The one who impressed me the most in the first season was Dr. David. As a result, as long as I saw what drama the actor participated in, I would search it for him.

  • Gideon 2022-03-20 09:03:09

    Seasons 1, 2, and 5 are superb.

Queer as Folk quotes

  • [Ted and Emmett are at a ski lodge, with Ted just about to blow out his birthday candles]

    Ted: Every year I always wish for the same thing - a boyfriend. Someone to love who'll love me. This year I think I'm gonna wish for something else. The wisdom and maturity to realize that I won't find what I want by looking for it. Not expect someone else to give me what I never gave myself. That I'm not a half waiting to be made a whole. And even if that special person never comes along... I'll be just fine.

    [Suddenly, Blake walks up behind Ted]

    Blake Wyzecki: Ted?

    Ted: Blake?

    Blake Wyzecki: I thought it was you.

    Ted: What are you doing here?

    Blake Wyzecki: I'm on the gay ski team. And it's gay ski week.

    Ted: Right. Uh, you remember...

    Blake Wyzecki: Emmett.

    Emmett: Yeah, wow, what a surprise. And Teddy was just about to hang up his skis.

  • Calvin: Pardon me, but aren't you Emmett Honeycutt, of the Hazelhurst, Mississippi Honeycutts?

    Emmett: Why, yes I am. And you are?

    Calvin: Ah...

    Emmett: Oh, my God. You're Calvin Colpepper! You were on the boys' swim team in high school! I used to go to those meets just hoping your trunks would slip off.

    Calvin: Oh, now...

    Emmett: But I always thought you were, um...

    Calvin: So did I.

    Emmett: So what do you say we go back to my room and reminisce about old times?

    Calvin: There's not that much to reminisce about.

    Emmett: I know.