Short film 420 about gay stoner boyfriends

A new short film called 420 by Jacob Brown explores the relationship between homosexuality and marijuana. It captures “homostoners” and real New York City couple Carlos Santolalla and John Tuite as they hit it in more ways than one.

The video is . . . oh shit, I just had the perfect word to describe it, but it slipped my mind!

Needless to say, I identify . . .

Here’s the Vimeo description:

“In the past few years, mainstream America has warmed to two formerly taboo trends: gay rights and marijuana. New York boyfriends Carlos Santolalla and John Tuite sit at the intersection of the two — their shared Instagram handle @jarlos420 is a showcase of their homostoner lifestyle. This video celebrates 420 and homoeroticism. ‘It’s about how weed can act as an aphrodisiac,’ Santolalla explains. ‘A fantasy about when ‘lemme hit that’ becomes ‘lemme hit that.’”

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