Treesome


I love how that girl claimed she doesn't do women since she isn't a lesbian, yet in the very next scene she's doing that hooker. Women are such liars xD

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She was a professional.

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No she wasn't. That girl (Elizabeth) was just a friend of Patrick's

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You're right. I remembered incorrectly,

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i remember in the book she was on a shitload of xtc.

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That may have been the case (IDK what's in he book), but if they were using stuff it was known to everyone in that room and she still claimed she doesn't do women meaning she implied she doesn't even do them when she's on xtc which turned out not to be false.

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i mean that was the point of the scene though. That he could get her to do that.

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Getting two girls to make out isn't exactly a hard thing to do these days.

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What about in 1987?

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Might not be hard to get two guys to make out in 10 years. Who knows?

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I don't think so.

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You realize this is a movie right? The character wasn't real.

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Of course it's a movie, but screenwriters often have a good talent of portraying reality. Women often lie about being less naughty than they actually are xD

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I find they lie the other way

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Maybe they just don't like you.

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Patrick is basically a model and the lady is on ecstasy in the book and drunk in the movie but either way she is under the influence of something.

It could very well happen. People fool around with people they otherwise wouldn't when they are f'd up all the time.

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They knew they were going to take stuff when they were talking and she still said she doesn't do it. This doesn't negate my point.

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Yes, but her feelings on that before she takes it and after can change.

I may not sleep with this lady sober, but when I'm drunk things change.

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Of course they can change but this probably wasn't her first time taking stuff, so she probably understood what ecstasy does to her...

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Tree ?

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how else do you get wood?

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This book/movie suffers from unreliable narrator syndrome.

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Well i shouldn't say suffers.

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