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So he lets himself wonder what it would be like to date Kenny. He catches himself grinning, thinking how fun it would be to go on a date. He doesn't have a job yet, but he has an allowance and Kenny still works under-the-table at City Wok.
Stan thinks he would be happy even with just the occasional McDonald’s date. He'd pay for Kenny's meal, and Kenny would pay for his. Maybe they'd hold hands on the walk home, and Kenny would kiss him goodbye at the door, and Stan would tell him to be safe on the walk home, and Kenny would say something about bear mace.
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When Kenny McCormick offered to help score Tweek Tweak a date with his dream guy to their junior prom, it was with the intention of doing it for his friend. Because he was just that nice of a guy, such a solid, good friend who could be relied on. Getting Tweek a date? Easy as pie. He was practically made for this job.
Until he realised he wanted to be the dream guy, instead.
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Craig’s journey for self acceptance is a long one, but Tweek is patient.
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Kyle was a normal teenager, or at least as normal one can be while burying dead bodies and developing telekinetic like powers.
Well that's not right, is it?
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Craig Tucker comes from a dysfunctional household, and an even more dysfunctional high school, where he doesn’t even know he’s crushing on a male classmate and sometimes questions whether his friendships are actually sacred.
On a day crappier than usual, he doesn’t even care that the married couple who moved in next door to him have a son his age-until he actually meets him.
Because of Tweek, what he gets is more than a desired friendship. -
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South Park was a town fueled on rumors and football.
There was never anything to do, so people talked.
And they talked a lot.
Despite everything, Craig Tucker has managed to keep his sexuality AND family finances under wrap. All because he was one of the star football players.
But-when an old friendship blossoms his senior year of high school-maybe the truth wouldn't hurt for once.

