As far as the invisible world is concerned, this show is really an ideal world. One was the daughter of a daughter who was afraid to come out of the closet because of her family's prestige, and had been married several times in a row. One is a mixed-race Indian girl who hasn't recognized herself yet. The family economic level of the two people is in the middle and upper level, and it is still a very old-fashioned encounter, and then they find that they both like each other, regardless of gender, and then start to confess and come out. Both have mothers who don't get along so well. Fortunately, most dads just want their daughters to be happy. In the end, of course, it was sweet and greasy together. congratulation
I hope that homosexuality in real life is as old-fashioned and ordinary as heterosexuality, without so much pressure from public opinion.
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