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Zark's been dating Roger for two years, but Roger will only show the bottom half of his face on video chat; Roger claims it's because he's sick, but an Instagram discovery leads Nev and Kamie to question Roger's intentions.
Zark's been dating Roger for two years, but Roger will only show the bottom half of his face on video chat; Roger claims it's because he's sick, but an Instagram discovery leads Nev and Kamie to question Roger's intentions.
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