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Feb. 2nd, 2019 03:05 pmI don't like it when people say that Reddit has nothing to offer to the world - it simply isn't true, because most interactions I've had on Reddit have been frankly, wonderful, as have all the threads I've lurked in. It's all about curating your internet experience; anything can be terrible if you allow it to be - except youtube, which is terrible despite my best efforts.
That said, being a regular lurker on r/askgaybros meant that I read this post hours after it was posted, and its sequel went up sometime this morning. It's the kind of story that makes my little queer heart squishy. TWs for parental homophobia, religion-related homophobia. The story's conclusion as it stands is as happy as it can be. No one dies and no one gets kicked out of their home except the mom who sucks anyway so