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In 24 hours she is forced into increasingly degrading and dangerous situations to save her loser boyfriend from a situation of his making only to realise she is better off with a broken heart than with a loser she loves.
?are you better to have a broken heart and live alone than be in a bad relationship? A sure cure for a broken heart is to realize that you were in a bad relationship. People are left with broken hearts when they retain the illusion that the relationship was good and could have worked. Once the womanRead more
?are you better to have a broken heart and live alone than be in a bad relationship?
A sure cure for a broken heart is to realize that you were in a bad relationship. People are left with broken hearts when they retain the illusion that the relationship was good and could have worked. Once the woman realizes the relationship is bad and would never have worked, her heart will start to heal and she can look for someone else, someone with whom she can build a life together.
In other words, I don’t think the question is valid. Maybe the question you are looking for is: At what point do you end a bad relationship and move on?
See less1950, blackmail and threats of outing a closeted gay detective when he is tasked with ?investigating the murder of his lover that appear to have been committed during a gay encounter.
>>as late as the 80?s with it still being a crimeYep, so why set it? the 50's?? (I'm thinking of production costs: props and costumes for the 50's will be harder/more expensive to replicate.)If the setting is in the US, with the exception of San Francisco, virulent homophobia was pervasive inRead more
>>as late as the 80?s with it still being a crime
Yep, so why set it? the 50’s?? (I’m thinking of production costs: props and costumes for the 50’s will be harder/more expensive to replicate.)
If the setting is in the US, with the exception of San Francisco, virulent homophobia was pervasive in law enforcement into the 90’s. ? I used to work for the LAPD.? Heard many stories from old timers about the “good old days” (70’s and 80’s)? when they regularly raided gay bars, could come down hard with impunity on bun boys and drag queens .
>>McCarthy….
And McCarthy’s chief legal counsel, Roy Cohen, was gay; he eventually died of AIDS. (As dramatized in “Angels in America”.)? Talk about irony… (Cohen was also an influential mentor of Trump.? The one who told him to never admit to a mistake, never apologize, always counter punch.)
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See lessThree nerdy high-school students time travel back to 1940s Queens in attempt to stop future President of the United States Donald Trump from being born.
You should give your story an unexpected twist: "After they travel back in time and stop Trump from being born, three nerdy highschool students must set things aright when the new future turns out to be a dystopian nightmare."
You should give your story an unexpected twist:
“After they travel back in time and stop Trump from being born, three nerdy highschool students must set things aright when the new future turns out to be a dystopian nightmare.”
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