RXinw:
South Korean anime
Recently, I've been feeling like my passion for anime is fading. Nothing is catching my interest, and I'm still figuring out why. It could be because I've been watching anime since the early 2000s, so everything has a similar plotline. Nothing surprises me anymore, although I still have a soft spot for slice-of-life anime and enjoy rewatching the classics for nostalgia. However, it might be refreshing to explore South Korean anime after focusing mainly on Japanese ones for so long.
I recently stumbled upon a video featuring a captivating fight scene from the Chinese/Japanese anime series Yi Ren Zhi Xia - The Outcast 3. The animation style was remarkable, with fluid and clean movements showcasing a solid influence of tai chi and martial arts techniques.
RXinw:
If you want pornographic, Mafia don x mechanic-street gang men falling in love and going at it
Now you're speaking my language. It sounds like it took principles right out of Kinn Porsche's handbook.
I have a deep passion for romance novels, and I must confess that my absolute favorite sub-genre is mafia romance. There is an inexplicable allure to the world of organized crime that I find endlessly fascinating. I often question what draws me to this genre, but I've come to accept that it's just how my mind operates. The excitement of mafia romance always keeps me coming back for more.
If you'd like any recommendations for mafia novels, my Audible playlist is an entire series. I'm also addicted to supernatural stories. I could talk for hours, but the anime you mentioned made me think of the Webtoons I read. Have you read 'Walk on Water,' 'On or Off,' 'Twittering Birds Never Fly,' or anything by the mangaka Zariya Ranmaru? I'm obsessed with their series 'Shangri La no Tori. Coyote' is good as well.