“Edgar Gomez’s ‘Alligator Tears’ Unveils the Heart-Wrenching Secrets Behind Laughter and Loss”
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I’m at a point in my life where I accept the old queen appellation. With queer age, one says, comes an admiration — tinged, perhaps, with bitter regrets — for younger generations. “It’s so much easier to come out nowadays,” I have heard myself mutter, and I am therefore grateful (if grateful is the right word, and I highly doubt it is) to Edgar for correcting me. No, Alligator Tears makes it clear that coming out is still not easy for many people.
Take the moment immediately after Edgar came out to his mother in a shopping mall.
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