God, that moment where Fields, an older gay man who must have lived through the AIDs crisis, asks his husband if he had unprotected sex with a stranger is just sending the weight of history crashing down on me.
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God, that moment where Fields, an older gay man who must have lived through the AIDs crisis, asks his husband if he had unprotected sex with a stranger is just sending the weight of history crashing down on me.
Burt and Fields are fucking weird. Imagine being so fucking assured you’re going to heaven and your husband is not that you push him to get severed so some form of him will be with you in the afterlife. But then that form of him doesn’t even like you and goes off to be with some other man. Honestly that feels like justice for whatever outie Burt and his husband got going on. Your weird heaven con doesn’t even work fuckers.