Straight Mike is newly divorced. He moves from St. Louis to the city of Mardi Gras for a fresh start. As a business consultant, he can work from anywhere. In New Orleans, he rents a room from gay Luke and decides that his landlord’s sexual orientation is irrelevant.
Things quickly go from irrelevant to complicated. Mike misunderstands the dress code for a party and winds up in a compromising position. While at a club, he meets a gorgeous woman and learns to ask more questions next time. He finds the city unlike anything he has ever before experienced: Breakfast in a nudist club, naked karaoke, and so much more. And he and Luke become much closer every day.
The two take off for Prague to work with a client, and things heat up quickly. Perhaps too quickly. Life changes every day; will Mike’s life speed out of control?
1. Too many "clothing opinional" parties, clubs etc. ... and just too often this "oh, I'm naked, how could THAT happen?"
2. Mike isn't just incredible naive, he is borderline hypocritical. (I mean, how often can you make out with guys, again and again and again, go to parties where you know you will make out with guys, again and again and again and still believe you are straight? I'm sorry, but that's not understandable for me ...) And it's also not this doubt resulting from being attracted to a person of the oppposite gender from your usual preferences that you come to accept although it's hard. Nope, that really wasn't successfully captured.