Alex Palmer writes the โDear Alexโ Agony Uncle column for Meant for Men โ a magazine aimed at gay menโs life and issues. What started as a genuine and ground-breaking feature has become a snark fest, due to Alexโs boredom and personal cynicism. His respect for the correspondents has dwindled away in direct relation to his own self-respect as a journalist. He no longer believes in his readersโ search for a soulmate, or in his own columnโs headline: โIs He Really the One?โ
In the early days, Robbie Cooke was Alexโs co-presenter on the magazine. Theyโd been lovers, too. But unlike Alex, Robbie still sees the anguish and need behind the letters they receive. He wants to help the writers, rather than turn their situations into journalistic entertainment. He and Alex may still have to work together, but their fundamental disagreement on how to run the column tore them apart as romantic partners.
Excess drinking and a succession of casual lovers is wearing Alex out, yet heโs in denial. Heโs convinced he doesnโt need โDear Alexโ to set him straight about whatโs wrong with his life. But when heโs alerted to the fact that Robbie may be in danger, he realises that what heโs really missing is his ex-loverโs care, compassion and love. The problem is, by the time Alex is desperate to make amends, Robbie may have already moved on.
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