


Isn’t he? Then Lee tells him he’s actually a guy-he just likes to wear women’s dresses occasionally. Davo is charmed-but how is that possible? He’s gay. That’s where he meets Lee, who is cute from her cherry-red hair, to her pretty little dress and pointy red shoes. Davo is seriously spooked and scuttles down to the pub in fright. Then Davo’s friend and gay idol not only gets a boyfriend, but also adopts a baby girl.

He likes football and other masculine pursuits, and firmly avoids anything that could be seen as femme-including relationships that last beyond fifteen minutes. He fully accepts that he’s gay, but doesn’t want to be one of those gays, who are femme and girly. He has a decent job, owns his own home, and spends his weekends at the pub. Originally published by Dreamspinner Pressĭavo’s a pretty average guy.
