I was worried starting this because reading the blurb I felt this story was gonna be superficial, but there was nothing to worry about. I just had to go an experiment. 😉❤
The story is about Patrick, who is a "straight" psychologist that specializes in investigating and designing a program to help teenagers find and be their authentic self. And his gay friend Logan who is a website developer who also works part-time in the university's library in wich Patrick works, that's how they meet but this story started with a bet.That bet was to kiss a guy, Patrick couldn't choose someone random so he ended up kissing Logan *swoons*! And the story begins ladies and gentleman. ❤😍
Why I think this was a really good an unique story:
- Patrick thought he was bisexual in his teens, so he went and experimented to find out but that went bad, so he concluded he was heterosexual. But in the story was clear that he always liked guys, he was just too scared to try. That was different to me, it was not the "I'm not gay but for you I am" trope, wich made it so believable.
- Also Patrick went from straight to bisexual, kudos to that! I have read books that goes like... The guys spends almost all his life being with women, but suddenly he likes a guy and he is gay, not bisexual, GAY! That's too black and white and didn't happen here. So it felt more realistic.
- The relationship went through all the stages without pain, it flowed effortlessly and naturally like a normal thing. Yes they had fears, but they didn't run, they faced it head on. That was sooooo good and refreshing.
- The reason they broke up was, actually, the contrary to what other authors use. Here it was the fear of loosing a loved one that got them apart and that fear was in Patrick's brain since he was little, being a psychologist it was funny to see he didn't have an idea of his own issues and traumas, but thats human behavior, fucked up.
- Logan and Patrick grew through the experiment and also thanks to each other. They respected, admired and loved each other and when the time came Logan stood up for himself, kudos to that too. Love yourself first, then the rest.
And this is getting long!!! My point is, you can write a good story without all the drama and stupid tropes that have nothing to do with reality. *Drop the mic* ❤😍