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At any rate, a few weeks ago, on a Friday night — Mike busted out some It was around 9 pm. Disruptive Films, Next Door Studios, and ASGmax Originals have plenty to celebrate, with seven productions earning honors. So, there we are, smoking and talking.

But due to the rules involving social distancing and non-physical contact with others, things just kind of happened. The first time it happened, I can still remember feeling super nervous sliding down his blue shorts.

In my own way, I revealed I was struggling with the same thing. As things got cloudier, my ability to focus got blurrier. A little background. In other words, cute, but not in a movie star kind of you. Writer/director Rob Williams (Role/Play, Make The Yuletide Gay, 3-Day Weekend, Back Soon, Long-Term Relationship) returns with a new romantic comedy about finding love a little too close to home.

And to top things off, he played soccer and basketball. That said, what’s more than a tad revolting is the “Boy Next Door” inanity, in which the purveyors of the lie shove it down the throat of a willing public, ever eager to gulp it down so as to perpetuate their delusional sense of both ethical behavior and reality.

And to keep it real, I can honestly say the guy is as next as they come. During the first couple of weeks of lockdown, we tried passing the time like a lot of folks do — Netflix, board games, and super long walks to get in cardio.

For his part, Mike worked as a personal trainer and fitness coach. Mike even started showing me ways to workout using resistance bands and a kettlebell. I was able to hang on to my job for a week, but ultimately got furloughed due to lack of demand.

Prior to going into lockdown in March, I was employed as a sales manager in the transportation sector. Notably, Alpha Studio Group secured three of the five spots in the prestigious Best Gay Feature Movie category for Breaking Frontiers, Honeyguide, and Goldenrod Resort.

Mike has put special rules in place. In this coming-of-age romance, Alex and Ethan discover that love has a way of finding you when you least expect it—and it’s often right next door. Both of us are single, with Mike breaking up with his girlfriend shortly after the New Year.

Kind of cool, huh? Well, at least not until recently. At first there was an awkward door. We were blowing clouds and watching The Oath on Crackle. My roommate — Mike — is 24 and identifies as straight. Gay he going to deck me? A cute guy who could be your next door neighbor.

He started talking about wishing he could hook up with women and was tired of the whole social distancing thing. At some point, he leaned back into the couch and clasped his hands behind his head. We live in the Midwest and share an apartment together in a large metropolitan city.