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Search Party's Co-Creator Reckons With Its 'White Gay Narcissism'

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Search Party, was a teen living near the U.S. border in Texas, he created a fake but “very intricate invitation” to a friend’s party, printed it out, and gave it his parents.

He did so as a ruse to sneak out with his friends to party in Mexico.His parents eventually figured out the deception. “I can't believe you created a fake invitation with like an address and everything,” they told him at the time.

But in retrospect, it is not so hard for Rogers to believe that he or any other LGBTQ+ person who once had to hide their identity would be skilled at subterfuge.“I'm a really good liar,” the gay director said. “I used to lie all the time.

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