Larry Valentine, a widower, asks Chuck Ford, a firefighter, to pretend to be his gay boyfriend so that he can receive domestic partner benefits for his children. Chuck readily accepts because they are both guys' men, and loyalty runs deep between them. When a bureaucrat shows up, the guys are obliged to present an image of domestic bliss.
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Larry Valentine, a widower, asks Chuck Ford, a firefighter, to pretend to be his gay boyfriend so that he can receive domestic partner benefits for his children. Chuck readily accepts because they are both guys' men, and loyalty runs deep between them. When a bureaucrat shows up, the guys are obliged to present an image of domestic bliss.
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