sex., 19 de mai. de 2000
When Susan calls Steve, he instantly loses all command of conversation, yet they agree to meet and she offers to cook, according to Sally an offer of free sex plus catering. When he tells his mates, they're treated to Jeff's dubious "foreplay tips", such as avoiding at all cost being fully naked except for socks even for a moment; and as the girls enter the bar they overhear another winner. Jane is absurdly confident that her bisexuality makes her eligible for pure gay hunk Howard and switches all labels and concepts potentially implying any homophobia. Sally haughtily rebuffs Patrick, assuring him that she won't ever ever have sex with him--until Susan tells her that his nickname "Donkey" refers not to his mental abilities but to his intimate endowment, which cancels Sally's every prejudice although politically he's her complete opposite. Steve and Susan's evening is burdened by misunderstandings and.
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sex., 2 de jun. de 2000
While tidying up Steve's flat, Susan finds a hot tape we'll just call "Inferno". At a dinner party featuring all the friends, plus Jane's ambiguous guest, Steve is called upon to give a detailed review of the film and, by extension, a defense of the whole male heterosexual psyche. Jane also takes this evening as her opportunity to proclaim her variety of "open" vegetarianism.