Ready To Love: Season 2, Episode 4 “Wet and Wild” – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
As we get deeper into Ready To Love, it becomes clear people are beginning to want titles and not just attention.
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As we get deeper into Ready To Love, it becomes clear people are beginning to want titles and not just attention.
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It’s orientation day, and Sam is trying to determine whether or not he may need to reinvent himself to avoid the troubles of high school.
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While Cousins does present the issue of two family members being intimate and a highly annoying character, there is a love there which combats your possible discomfort.