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Confessions

"You'll want to hear what they have to say."

Take a peak under the surface of any gay man, and who knows what you'll find? Confessions, an anthology of disclosures from the recesses of the gay male psyche, goes some way to answer that very question. Spanning themes that are dark, sexy, intense, funny, romantic and shocking, Confessions turns a spotlight on characters you don't often get to see- but will not want to turn away from.

Top Cast

  • David Alanson Bradberry

    David Alanson Bradberry

    The Romantic / Wyatt

  • Brendan Patrick

    Brendan Patrick

    2nd Kissed

  • Mark Cirillo

    Mark Cirillo

    Myron / 4th Kissed

  • Andrew Clements

    Andrew Clements

    3rd Kissed

  • Vincent Cusimano

    Vincent Cusimano

    The Bearded Man

  • Tom Goss

    Tom Goss

    The Singer

  • Joseph Graham

    Joseph Graham

    Mr. Bertinerny

  • Nick Scott Guyer

    Nick Scott Guyer

    The Porn Star

  • Scott Ibarra

    Scott Ibarra

    The Professor

Overview

Take a peak under the surface of any gay man, and who knows what you'll find? Confessions, an anthology of disclosures from the recesses of the gay male psyche, goes some way to answer that very question. Spanning themes that are dark, sexy, intense, funny, romantic and shocking, Confessions turns a spotlight on characters you don't often get to see- but will not want to turn away from.

Rating

5.5 / 10
11 Reviews
1 Popular

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