pps.
i didnt mean to comment twice (:-( ) but i did want to add that though the HSH site says "towing" the line (and it kinda makes sense) but the first time i thought it said doing the line (as in drugs) and then i thought its said "toeing" same word. but toeing as in walking rite on the line which i like better
@Rachondaloose "Towing the line" is an idiom meaning doing what is expected of you, even if you disagree, or your heart isn't into it. He is referencing he's pretending to be straight and interested in the girls at the bar, but "the truth of it is that he just wants to kiss that boy."
@Rachondaloose "Towing the line" is an idiom meaning doing what is expected of you, even if you disagree, or your heart isn't into it. He is referencing he's pretending to be straight and interested in the girls at the bar, but "the truth of it is that he just wants to kiss that boy."
@Rachondaloose "Towing the line" is an idiom meaning doing what is expected of you, even if you disagree, or your heart isn't into it. He is referencing he's pretending to be straight and interested in the girls at the bar, but "the truth of it is that he just wants to kiss that boy."
@Rachondaloose "Towing the line" is an idiom meaning doing what is expected of you, even if you disagree, or your heart isn't into it. He is referencing he's pretending to be straight and interested in the girls at the bar, but "the truth of it is that he just wants to kiss that boy."
pps. i didnt mean to comment twice (:-( ) but i did want to add that though the HSH site says "towing" the line (and it kinda makes sense) but the first time i thought it said doing the line (as in drugs) and then i thought its said "toeing" same word. but toeing as in walking rite on the line which i like better
@Rachondaloose "Towing the line" is an idiom meaning doing what is expected of you, even if you disagree, or your heart isn't into it. He is referencing he's pretending to be straight and interested in the girls at the bar, but "the truth of it is that he just wants to kiss that boy."
@Rachondaloose "Towing the line" is an idiom meaning doing what is expected of you, even if you disagree, or your heart isn't into it. He is referencing he's pretending to be straight and interested in the girls at the bar, but "the truth of it is that he just wants to kiss that boy."
@Rachondaloose "Towing the line" is an idiom meaning doing what is expected of you, even if you disagree, or your heart isn't into it. He is referencing he's pretending to be straight and interested in the girls at the bar, but "the truth of it is that he just wants to kiss that boy."
@Rachondaloose "Towing the line" is an idiom meaning doing what is expected of you, even if you disagree, or your heart isn't into it. He is referencing he's pretending to be straight and interested in the girls at the bar, but "the truth of it is that he just wants to kiss that boy."