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As they stood together, looking out at the world with a mix of trepidation and anticipation, Miguel realized that he wanted Alex to be his first. Not just because he had come to terms with his own sexuality but because, in Alex, he saw a kindred spirit—a soul who wouldn't judge him for his inexperience but would cherish the vulnerability he was about to share. One evening, under the cloak of a starlit
Miguel had always been enveloped in a bubble of innocence. Growing up in a conservative town where conversations about sexuality were hushed and often stigmatized, he found himself navigating his identity in solitude. As a gay teenager, Miguel felt the weight of being a virgin acutely; it was as if his sexual orientation and his virginity had become intrinsically linked in his mind. Alex, too, had experienced the sting of societal