Isaac Bronstein likes his life the way it is. He loves his town, has his two best friends, and is doing great in school. Except for his difficult relationship with his parents, life is uncomplicated…but Mohammed Connelly is about to change that.
Mohammed Connelly is straight. He's been straight all his life. So what if he has sex with men? That doesn't mean he's gay, does it? And who needs to know who he's sleeping with, anyway? Certainly not his girlfriend. But when he starts to fall in love with Isaac, he asks himself, if he's man enough to be gay?