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“Write dialogue from a scene from the animated teen "Jane", where 14 year old Jan” (11 conversations)
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Write dialogue from a scene from the animated teen "Jane", where 14 year old Jane, Jane's 14 year old girlfriend Sam and Jane's 14 year old friend and neighbour Aaron Ling hanging out when Jane and Sam finds out that Aaron talks about how using urinals makes him uncomfortable
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INT. JANE'S BEDROOM - DAY Jane, Sam, and Aaron Ling are sitting on Jane's bed, laughing and chatting. Posters of bands and iconic movie scenes adorn the walls. JANE So, guys, what do you wanna do today? Movie night? Gaming? Or maybe prank call Mr. Thompson again? SAM (laughs) Definitely not prank calls! How about a movie marathon? Your collection is incredible, Jane. AARON (slightly hesitates) Uh, hey, guys? Can I talk to you about something? JANE Sure, what's up, Aaron? Sam and Jane turn their attention to Aaron, sensing his seriousness. AARON Well, it's something I've been feeling lately, and I thought maybe you two could help me out with it. You know, being good friends and all. JANE Of course, Aaron. We're here for you. What's bothering you? AARON It's about... urinals. Both Jane and Sam are taken aback, exchanging confused glances. JANE Urinals? What do you mean? SAM Yeah, Aaron. I'm not sure I follow. Aaron takes a deep breath, gathering his thoughts. AARON Well, every time I walk into a public restroom and see urinals, I feel incredibly uncomfortable. I always have to use the stall instead. It's like this weird phobia that keeps me from using urinals. JANE (confused) But Aaron, they're just urinals. They're there for guys to use them. SAM (nods) Yeah, I mean, they can be convenient sometimes. Aaron looks down, feeling embarrassed. AARON I know, I know. It's just a silly thing, but I can't help feeling anxious and self-conscious when I'm around them. I feel like everyone's looking at me. JANE (supportive) Aaron, it's okay. We all have our quirks and fears. Your comfort matters the most. If using stalls helps you feel at ease, then go for it. SAM (sincerely) Exactly. Nobody should feel judged or uncomfortable for being themselves. We'll always support you, Aaron. Aaron looks up at his friends, gratitude and relief flooding his face. AARON Thank you, Jane... Sam. I'm lucky to have you both. Jane and Sam smile warmly, their friendship strengthened by this newfound understanding. JANE Hey, that's what friends are for, right? Now, who's up for that movie marathon? SAM (raising hand) Count me in! They all laugh, grateful for the bond they share. FADE OUT.