Smart, handsome, twenty-three-year-old Jon has just moved to Los Angeles from New York, ostensibly "taking a break" from his longtime girlfriend. Jon moves in with college bro Andy , whose pals incessantly banter "That is so gay" which is essentially harmless -- unless you're the only gay guy in the room.
Jon is hardly comfortable discussing his shifting Kinsey scale placement, his new job as bottom-rung gofer at a major ad agency is fraught with sexual tension as his studly boss barrages him with thinly veiled come-ons. Infamous as a womanizer, Jon is more surprised than anyone when he ultimately falls for his boss’ seductive charms, which send him spiraling into a world of sexual confusion Jon’s situation is much like the one his lesbian friend encounters during a brief romance with a man.
Ultimately, each of the friends discovers that acceptance in modern American society is not as difficult as they thought and learn that social mores no longer dictate who we are and that each decision we make has a direct affect on our identity.