If they hadn't separated (it's actually a cute movie)

Jarvis 2022-11-12 22:45:39

The little boy is actually a very gentle, caring but naughty boy. If he had grown up with his father, he would have received a good education and strict requirements. In the end, he was rebellious and ran away in adolescence. The grandmother who doted on his grandson used to be a playboy and died of drug addiction at a young age. The promiscuous and AIDS
father is actually a father (or mother?) with a strong sense of responsibility. If he raised his son at the beginning, he would put a lot of emphasis on his son, unable to pursue his inner dream, and finally be swayed by chaotic self-recognition, It 's okay to be powerless against reality and tormented by her son, let's

be like the movie~ I

finally understand the movement when she puts on clothes at the beginning of the movie. . .
Toby is really a pitiful baby, both fathers and mothers, ahem, it's not easy to grow so healthy,
Lynette is called Bree in it, I'm really confused. . .
My favorite red-haired lawyer in The Good Wife also appeared, so happy~ In fact, this family is all happy. . . It's no wonder that the children raised are a bit weird~ This film shows that there is really a genetic factor in sexual orientation and self-awareness. . .
The protagonist is a very attractive person with dreams, knowledge, cultivation and temperament~
As for the boy, let me come!

In the end, I will say that I am a heavy-duty rotten girl with a cute father and son CP!

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Transamerica quotes

  • Toby: Your parent's house is a lot nicer.

    Bree Osbourne: My parent's house comes with my parents.

  • Dr. Spikowsky: How do you feel about your penis?

    Bree Osbourne: [giving up] It disgusts me. I don't even like looking at it.

    Dr. Spikowsky: What about friends?

    Bree Osbourne: They don't like it either.

    Dr. Spikowsky: No, I mean do you have the support of friends?

    Bree Osbourne: I'm very close to my therapist.

    Dr. Spikowsky: What about your family?

    Bree Osbourne: My family is dead.