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"They want to find a boyfriend, someone to love," she said of gay adolescent boys.
She'd pretend that he was not her father at all but a boyfriend, someone handsome from the movies or TV.
He spoke of a recent breakup with a long-term boyfriend, someone he had not yet met the last time I saw him, and then about an upcoming performance of a piece he had choreographed.
What struck me at the time was that both she and her then boyfriend (someone her age, who already has one son) were insistent they did not want the baby.
We had Betty at a kind of peace: "I'm starting to think of him as a bad boyfriend – someone a teenage anthropologist would marry"; Jim being dismissive "a bully and a drunk"; Joan worn out, "I'm tired of him costing me money"; and Burt honest to the end – "he's a pain in the ass".
Don't you want a boyfriend, someone who's honest?
A kiss. "Look," I said to my boyfriend, "someone kissed my mother's picture".
She had the perfect boyfriend, someone whom she'd been with since junior high.
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It is not one of the more lurid images in her repertoire, but it may be the most chilling: it shows one of her mother's boyfriends, someone Minnie trusted and admired, running a casual finger across her bare midriff.
Someone introduces their boyfriend to someone else, and now he's no longer her boyfriend.
"Yeah, I am a boyfriend to someone".
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