Ellen's life is changed when she meets Susan, a lesbian whom she surprisingly finds attractive, and wrestles with accepting her sexuality.
When Richard, a former boyfriend, introduces Ellen to an openly-gay woman named Susan, Ellen senses a kindred spirit. When Susan enlightens Ellen about her own sexual identity, she is confused by this startling self-discovery and seeks the guidance of yet another therapist and braces herself for yet another moment of truth in her life.—Anonymous
After a discussion with her therapist, Ellen decides to tell the truth about her true repressed sexual orientation to her friends by inviting them to her apartment to break the news so she can be at peace. Meanwhile, Ellen's hopes for a relationship with Susan are dashed when she tells Ellen that she's not interested, but she gives Ellen further confidence to embrace her newfound life.—matt-282