Recommendations of moon love

  • Christopher Soucy: moon love

    There is a moment before you say “I love you” that is sacred. A pause in reality that swirls all these emotions into a whirlwind of apprehension and excitement. Giddiness, passion, doubt, and fear all collide in a tension filled frenzy. Fumbling gropes and awkward kisses are thrown into the mix for safe measure. Kieran Khanna has delivered a warm, peculiar moment that treats the audience to this rarely seen, but highly coveted, moment.

    There is a moment before you say “I love you” that is sacred. A pause in reality that swirls all these emotions into a whirlwind of apprehension and excitement. Giddiness, passion, doubt, and fear all collide in a tension filled frenzy. Fumbling gropes and awkward kisses are thrown into the mix for safe measure. Kieran Khanna has delivered a warm, peculiar moment that treats the audience to this rarely seen, but highly coveted, moment.

  • Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn: moon love

    Oh this so sweet and sad. Jeremy just needed to find the right person to help him unpack his baggage before he could allow himself to love someone beyond his mother. Even drunk, Zach is patient with Jeremy and that takes him from annoying drunk to endearing drunk. This is the start of something beautiful, as well as sexy!

    Oh this so sweet and sad. Jeremy just needed to find the right person to help him unpack his baggage before he could allow himself to love someone beyond his mother. Even drunk, Zach is patient with Jeremy and that takes him from annoying drunk to endearing drunk. This is the start of something beautiful, as well as sexy!

  • Philip Middleton Williams: moon love

    This is more than your typical story of two drunk bros getting in bed together and messing around, only to wake up in the morning as if nothing happened. There’s real character development here, and true sensitivity about the feelings of each other. It doesn’t take away from the fact that these young guys are figuring out the mechanics of gay sex, but it’s done with heart and sensitivity, and Kieran Khanna tells it with wit and imagination.

    This is more than your typical story of two drunk bros getting in bed together and messing around, only to wake up in the morning as if nothing happened. There’s real character development here, and true sensitivity about the feelings of each other. It doesn’t take away from the fact that these young guys are figuring out the mechanics of gay sex, but it’s done with heart and sensitivity, and Kieran Khanna tells it with wit and imagination.

  • Aly Kantor: moon love

    Ah, yes - the masculine urge to push your beds together and slumber next to your bro in the moonlight! We've all been there. Somehow, a bizarre, absurd observation transitions seamlessly into a moment of sweet, genuine vulnerability. It's a sweet, silly, tender scene, and though I know things might look different when the sun is in the sky (and less alcohol is in some veins), I'm left with hope for these two "buddies!"

    Ah, yes - the masculine urge to push your beds together and slumber next to your bro in the moonlight! We've all been there. Somehow, a bizarre, absurd observation transitions seamlessly into a moment of sweet, genuine vulnerability. It's a sweet, silly, tender scene, and though I know things might look different when the sun is in the sky (and less alcohol is in some veins), I'm left with hope for these two "buddies!"