The Consequences Of Love

The Consequences Of Love

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Paul is a member of the biggest group in the 1960's. But Paul..Is also the most queer in the most biggest group in thr 1960's. Back in the 60's, you were not allowed to show your love for men if you were a man. Same for women with women. Paul is heavily queer for his mate, John, who is a father, and a married man. Paul finally lets John know, which causes John, who we all seen as a straight man, to admit he is heavily queer for Paul too. Are they going to be able to hide it, or will they let everyone know and not care about the hate might get? //Lots of McLennon, possibly some Starrison as well.// Warnings: Violence, sexual situations, homophobic sayings, swearing.
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