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It's our PRIDE MONTH PATREON EXCLUSIVE!

for the first time ever, we are re-reacting to a film we did long ago on our channel (one of our first videos actually!)

But this film is just to special and brilliant to us to not do again for pride month

So here it is - available only to you our dearest patrons. we hope you enjoy this beautiful masterpiece with us and happy pride once again!

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Alex and Josh

xoxo

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Shari

Totally unrelated but is the woman who plays Sian also the woman who plays the crazy stalker in Baby Reindeer? Also, the soundtrack to this movie is perfection

Megan

btw lesbian in welsh is lesbiaidd 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

Valerie Duval

Thank you so much for this! What a wonderful and powerful movie and true-life story I had no idea about! I simply have a thought I want to share, about your comments on parental support. I've always been an ally. Even growing up in the 90s in suburban Quebec, I was taught very early on that queerness (although it wasn't called that at the time) is nothing to be ashamed of, and is a part of life and humanity (and animal kingdom, but that’s a different post lol). It's when I got older, by watching movies, reading, and seeing things on the internet, that I learned about all the hate, fear, phobia, etc. and I felt appalled. Today, I'm a mom to 8-year-old twin girls and I don't know yet who they will love, but I've always told them that they can love whomever they choose and they can even choose no one, as long as it’s their choice and that they’re happy. And I know in my heart that I'll love, accept and support them no matter what. I'll fight by their side if I have to, and if I don't have to for them specifically, then we'll still fight as allies. And of course, I want my daughters’ (and everybody’s) safety, but we live in a scary and dangerous world, oftentimes, unfortunately. But I also want my daughters to have a happy life and as scared as parents are for their children’s safety, I personally wouldn’t be comfortable asking my girls to live a life as anyone other than their true selves.

Stephen Bertram

Just getting to watch this. It’s good to have that scene where the brick was thrown through the window followed by fire works. These types of incidents were common place when I was a young queer man, still are. In SF during the late 70’s two Polk Street apartment buildings were fire bombed because we were a thriving gay neighborhood, the first full on gayborhood in the City. We would have roving bands of young suburban kids coming in creating disturbances not just one on one assaults. In my younger years before i moved to the City I experienced a sniper shooting at us from the roof of an adjacent building as we came out of the gay bar and the police did nothing. It is always so important that we not lose sight of the reality we lived in, and live in. These types of attacks still happen: Pulse in 2017, Club Q in 2022, Bar-Noar in Tel Aviv 2009; Rash in Brooklyn in 2022. We must never forget!!