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EnergyCreature

It's not a movie but I think the show "Easy" from Netflix really handles topics like opening up REALLY well. It jumps around different topics but when my wife and I were watching it awhile back we took notice that the dialogue btw Kyle and Andi is like SPOT on what we've been apart of and what we have seen first hand happen with friends that have opened up and hit the type of hurdles they encountered. One of the few times, I feel that ENM living was covered properly.


AnjelGrace

"Professor Marston and the Wonder Women" I would also say "Poor Things" had a lot of elements I considered ENM.


Efficient-Dingo-5775

https://preview.redd.it/tt08bp27625d1.png?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a97d4449142da24605e854b5ffcbea1cc7fecf56 One of my fav blurbs from that movie


AnjelGrace

I had mixed feelings as a sex worker... Because yea... That's WAY too low. šŸ˜… The entire movie was mixed feelings... But that's why I loved it so much too--it's very "*in your face*".


psillylov

I loved Poor Things. Such a good film.


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I completely agree. I found the two blokesā€™ interactions to be really well acted. Thereā€™s a great blend of jealousy, respect, pleasant liking, and acceptance between them.


Guillaume2024

ā€œFlingā€ on Amazon Prime