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: Bobby explicitly rejects the "respectability politics" that suggest gay relationships are exactly like straight ones, arguing that queer love has its own unique, messy complexities. Production and Reception
: A major subplot involves Bobby's work at the LGBTQ+ museum, where the film highlights icons like Marsha P. Johnson and Harvey Milk .
: The film explores the gay community's fixation on masculinity and body image, reflecting the "push and pull" many queer men feel toward traditional masculine standards.
(Luke Macfarlane): A "masculine" estate lawyer and gym enthusiast who initially appears standoffish and emotionally unavailable.
The story centers on (Billy Eichner), a witty but cynical podcast host who has been tasked with opening the first National LGBTQ+ History Museum.