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EXCLUSIVE: Get a sneak peek at this web series that celebrates “unapologetic queer sexuality”

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Interested In, which returns for a second—bigger, bolder, gayer—season later this month.From creator/star Michael Witkes, Interested In welcomes us back into the funny, sexy, and frequently messy world of college student Parker.

If the first season saw Parker coming out and coming to terms with his sexuality, the second aims to dig deeper as he explores how to present his most authentic self and embraces his femininity.Of course, there will be plenty of hook-ups and hang-ups along the way, but thankfully Parker doesn’t have to handle it all alone.

There’s his bestie, Anya (Ava Sophia Mattox), always ready with the perfect words of wisdom—or wisecracks.And, as seen in this exclusive Queerty first-look clip, there’s Danny (Thomas Countz) who may be studying abroad halfway across the world but is still willing to Facetime Parker for a crash course in *ahem* personal cleanliness.

Check it out below:For Witkes, Interested In‘s second season presents an opportunity to delve into even more facets of the modern queer experience. “Without giving anything away,” he teases, “I’m excited to open up conversations about consent between gay men, explore a character coming into his femininity, and continue to highlight unapologetic queer sexuality.” We love to see it!And the series continues to be a platform for LGBTQ talent, both behind and in front of the camera.

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