![]() Before Wai-Tung's parents arrive, Simon tells Wei-Wei everything she needs to know about Wai-Tung's habits, body, and lifestyle and the three take down all homosexual-related content from their house and replace it with traditional Chinese scrolls. Besides helping Wei-Wei, Simon and Wai-Tung hope that this will placate Wai-Tung's parents. At Simon's insistence, Wai-Tung decides to marry one of his tenants, Wei-Wei, a penniless artist from mainland China in need of a green card. She is very gracious when Wai-Tung explains his dilemma, as she too is hiding a relationship (with a white man). The service actually locates a 5'8" Chinese woman who sings Western opera, speaks five languages and has a single PhD. They demand an opera singer and add that she must be 5'9", have two PhDs, and speak five languages. When Wai-Tung's parents hire a dating service, he and Simon stall for time by inventing numerous impossible demands. ![]() At the time two men could not get legally married to one another in New York State. Wai-Tung is in his late 20s, so his traditionally minded parents are eager to see him get married and have a child in order to continue the family line. Wai-Tung Gao and Simon are a happy gay couple living in Manhattan.
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