Kyubin:
Everyone is free to have an opinion and share it, it's a public space here, so you don't have to be sorry for expressing it. ;) And yours makes sense actually, whether we agree with it or not.

Thanks, I appreciate that :)

 Kyubin:
They not share an opinion or debate respectfully with others for having a different one

I totally get this, I've seen a lot of this lately, on both sides of the issue, unfortunately (sides as in, the people who like/don't mind explicit content and the people who dislike it), and it's made for a very toxic atmosphere in some parts of MDL. Come to find out I think it's possible some of the people who hurled insults at me assumed I was part of a category that I'm not (not that this excuses their behavior, but you get what I mean lol). And... unfortunately I haven't always responded gracefully to some of the insults and accusations.

I'm just glad I found some people somewhere on MDL who were willing to hear my point of view and have a normal adult discussion about it, so I thank you guys for that. If I do end up leaving MDL, at least I'll be able to do so on a good note this time.

 Ivy:
I definitely didn't mean to suggest you don't belong or your comments aren't welcome, just that the original post and conversation were aimed at another group of people.

Don't worry, I understood what you meant! And apparently I didn't actually understand that I didn't belong in that other group of people until this conversation lol. I know that sounds weird, but aside from one troll in particular I hadn't actually seen many comments from those people to know where my opinions differed from theirs, and everyone was lumping me in with them, so I naturally assumed I fit in the category they seemed to be attacking simply because I had also objected to the content of the drama. (hope that made sense, my mind is tired today and thinking is a struggle lol).

Coming back here over breakfast to read all of the open and respectful discussion is making me happy.  Thanks for reassuring me that MDL CAN be great!

 renmilktoast:

Don't worry, I understood what you meant! And apparently I didn't actually understand that I didn't belong in that other group of people until this conversation lol. I know that sounds weird, but aside from one troll in particular I hadn't actually seen many comments from those people to know where my opinions differed from theirs, and everyone was lumping me in with them, so I naturally assumed I fit in the category they seemed to be attacking simply because I had also objected to the content of the drama. (hope that made sense, my mind is tired today and thinking is a struggle lol).

No this makes complete sense and I'm, glad we were able to give you some context to conversations you were missing. There was a show I watched where I didn't really like one of the relationships, I thought it was a self-destructive relationship that the female character didn't need (and I think the series ends with them eventually apart but it's been a while). Others objected to because they also happened to be fosters siblings and objected on the grounds of psuedo incest. So when I objected to the relationship I would get lumped in with the other crowd (I have no moral issue with psuedo incest in fiction or people enjoying it) and had to differentiate myself, like no, I don;t like the pairing but it's for completely different reasons! And my opinion on the relationship would often get dismissed as "well you just don't like the fact that they are step-siblings grr arg!". 

So yeah there's a much more extreme side of the whole issue that you have to end up separating yourself from and it's unfortunate that people automatically assume that you're also coming from that extreme space.

 Ivy:
So yeah there's a much more extreme side of the whole issue that you have to end up separating yourself from and it's unfortunate that people automatically assume that you're also coming from that extreme space.

Yes! That's it precisely. And while I had mentioned I wasn't associated with that particular troll, that still left that whole broader group for people to associate me with. Of course, ideally people would hear us out first (like you've done in this conversation) before making assumptions about our standpoints, but tbh I kind of wonder if some of the people I encountered just wanted to fight. With a few of them, it probably didn't matter how respectfully I put it because they simply didn't like my opinion lol. In other cases... yeah, I can totally see now how they would've gotten the wrong idea about where I was coming from. Hopefully all this has taught me to be more mindful of the landscape before I get involved in controversial issues in the future :D

Can someone explain to me how there is a rating score for episodes 5-8 that haven't aired yet?

The nudity is not an issue for me.  I find them unnecessary in some scenes in the drama.

Overall, nothing to rant about the nude scenes.

I appreciate the facts given here - they’ve helped clarify some things for me. And also the discussion of the issues - there is a big difference between liking the fact that many Kdramas don’t have sex scenes and thinking Korean people are more pure minded than “Western” people. For myself I usually find sex scenes boring and annoying (I’m speaking of Western shows here - I started rolling my eyes every time someone got naked in Orange is the New Black) but if the actors want to do them that’s great and I’ll still watch the show if it’s good. 

More to the point, people are missing the fact that people in Korea also consume Western media.  And Korean directors are influenced by Western directors. I think some people have the idea that Korean people only watch Kdramas and any influence Western media might have would be due to wanting to attract Western viewers but it’s way more complicated than that. (Though I’m not saying explicit scenes are a result of “Western influence” in the first place. Especially after reading a few webtoons.)

 belafarinrod:
More to the point, people are missing the fact that people in Korea also consume Western media. And Korean directors are influenced by Western directors

Definitely, sure, we can't ignore globalisation is a thing and America in particular is rather influential in the entertainment world. But that's a much more nuance  conversation than the "westerization is ruining kdramas, Korea is being corrupt by the Devil!!!" whining that's cropping up on this site. 

Actually I think that's the crux of the issue? There is a nuanced conversation to be had about all of it but for the most part a subset of people don't want to have that discussion. So Group A is yelling at Group B but Group C thinks Group A is yelling at them. But Group C is actually pretty level headed actually, so Group A and C can totally have a discussion (as seen here) but Group B still sucks for everyone involved.

 belafarinrod:
there is a big difference between liking the fact that many Kdramas don’t have sex scenes and thinking Korean people are more pure minded than “Western” people.

Probably won't be active on MDL much anymore but just popped back on to offer Group C's input one more time and say yes, that is exactly it! So many people misconstrued my enjoyment of cleaner dramas to mean that I'd completely misunderstood Korean individuals, which it sounds like some certain people genuinely do.

And I'd go even further to add, as I've mentioned before, that there's another nuance at play, and it's this. There's also a difference between thinking Korean people are more "pure minded," versus thinking that their conservative culture and history has effected the values of many Korean people––something I learned about while watching Korean vloggers talking about their own culture (yes, that's right, I don't base all my learning of a culture around their dramatized media haha). No matter what country we come from, so many of us are heavily impacted by our own cultural ideals and obviously this has also affected their dramas, just like American ideals have greatly affected American shows (for better or worse lol).

To be perfectly honest, anyone who thinks it's a result of some "pure-mindedness" has some delusions about humanity and needs to wake up loll.

 Ivy:
There is a nuanced conversation to be had about all of it but for the most part a subset of people don't want to have that discussion. So Group A is yelling at Group B but Group C thinks Group A is yelling at them. But Group C is actually pretty level headed actually, so Group A and C can totally have a discussion (as seen here) but Group B still sucks for everyone involved.

Darn it, I keep trying to leave MDL and things keep bringing me back lol. But I got to thinking about this comment and the whole situation and realized...there is a Group D as well. The "if you don't like sex/nudity in dramas, you haven't grown up yet and should just watch hallmark movies" group. Basically, the trolls who called me names and made lots of crazy and unwarranted accusations, and based their whole argument around saying that people who don't enjoy that type of content are essentially children (obviously the oldest, cheapest tactic in the book).

That's the group I thought everyone who advocated for said content belonged to, because that was all I'd experienced on MDL so far, and during this very conversation learned that wasn't the case. So the obnoxious groups B and D have really been ruining all the intelligent, adult discourse on this issue and creating division when all along it was possible for A and C to talk things out and basically agree to disagree, as we've done here. Which is a pity because this is how we learn about other viewpoints, something so essential to personal growth, and how I learned I was oversimplifying some aspects of the issue myself. It made me think harder about what my standpoint really was and I'm glad for it. I really hope we can see more conversations like this in the future.

(okay, I'm really off MDL now, I mean it... thanks again for a good discussion guys, see you around✌️)

 renmilktoast:
But I got to thinking about this comment and the whole situation and realized...there is a Group D as well.

lol we need diagrams at this point!

 Ivy:
lol we need diagrams at this point!

bahaha I'll have to work one up in my time off

"Basically, the trolls who called me names and made lots of crazy and unwarranted accusations, and based their whole argument around saying that people who don't enjoy that type of content are essentially children (obviously the oldest, cheapest tactic in the book)"  

Sorry for the cut and paste - can't quote on mobile.  Would this be the same group who tell me I've NEVER had a relationship, when I call out lack of consent in kiss scenes and the like (most recently in a Cdrama)?

That makes sense ! I haven't watched Queen Woo yet, so I have no idea about the nudity there, but I was watching "The Rose Mansion" and the first scene itself was like half porn you could say ( which was quiet unnecessary to the storyline) and the blood scenes were too extreme, and I was shocked how the cast had several big names . Makes sense that it was on TVING too. I dropped that though , not because of the scenes but I just cannot stand Lim Jiyeon's acting. Lol