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The straight handsome guy who slept next to me last night
I have missed some private messages these days, please support me! What happened last night has left me with a long aftertaste. Xiao A (let’s call him that for the time being) is not familiar to me. He is a friend of one of my employees, or more precisely, a friend of the...

Once a year, it can be called a “mini” HIV vaccine, right?
New findings from a phase 1 study investigating two formulations of once-yearly intramuscular (IM) lenacapvir for HIV preoperative prophylaxis (PrEP) were discussed at the 2025 Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections. The results, published simultaneously in The Lancet, represent a major advance in the fight against HIV and could open new avenues for long-term prevention....

Lazy Eye (2016) – Can You Ever Rekindle Lost Love?
Director: Tim Kirkman Writer: Tim Kirkman Country: USA Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance Language: English Duration: 87 min Stars: Aaron Costa Ganis, Debbie Jaffe, Drew Barr, Harrison Givens, Lucas Near-Verbrugghe, Michael Rubenstone, Michaela Watkins, Renée Willett **Detailed Plot Summary for *Lazy Eye* (2016)** *Lazy Eye* (2016), directed by Tim Kirkman, is a poignant drama that follows the reunion of two men after 15 years, exploring the emotional complexities of love, regret,...

Mysterious Ways (New Zealand)
Another queer film set against the backdrop of religion, Mysterious Ways offers a fresh and unique conflict. Unlike many others, the focus here is on the internal struggles that a gay couple faces, both with themselves and each other, before they even begin to confront the challenges that society imposes on them. In an era...

Drown (2015): a film by Dean Francis
Drown is essentially the tale of Len, an experienced surfer and a member of surf lifesaving club who struggles with personal demons. When a new and openly gay member of the lifeguard team, Phil, starts working with the team, Len’s homophobic tendencies and the norms of toxic masculinity are highlighted. Jealous and confused, Len’s character...