The list of celebrities who have split up in Korea is longer than the script for a Kdrama. Goo Hye Sun and Ahn Jae Hyun, Choi Min Hwan and Yulhee, Lee Jung Hwan and SEO Sarang, Heo Dong Won and a non-famous person, etc, ended their marriages. Actor Lee Beom Soo and interpreter Lee Yoon Jin, who were together for 14 years, eventually divorced
The spotlight and the hectic lifestyle of celebrities put a strain on their personal lives. The grass isn't greener on the other side of the Pacific. And it's not a guarantee that Asian celebrity relationships will be successful. A few lucky stars experience the success, the majority don't get a lucky break
This, and other complaints about this drama being "sexist" & "misogynistic", seems like an odd response. Men &…
Wow, someone's been spending too much time in the conservative corner of the internet
You haven't seen the range of personalities and preferences that women have. Most of them aren't sitting around painting their nails, gossiping and crying
"Femininity" is the arbitrary expectations that society has pushed on women, it's a cage that keeps women from being themselves. "Femininity" as it's traditionally defined (beauty, domesticity, submissiveness) is limiting for women who want to be more than just pretty faces, manicured nails and obedient housewives. Feminism gives them an option
"... their objectives & god given positions ..."
"God?" I'm not buddies with the Big Guy upstairs
It's cute that you believe men are misunderstood. The reality is that they've been calling the shots for ages, and women have been picking up the scraps. I'm not giving them the benefit of the doubt. They are "enemies & oppressors of women"
You want to live in a fantasy world where women are delicate flowers who need a man to "protect" them from other men, don't expect me to buy into your anti-feminist fairy tale/propaganda. And don't sell the BS that being a domestic servant is the pinnacle of "female power." If my options are between competing with men and ruling the world or ruling the kitchen, I'm going with the former
I'm after a different kind of power, the kind that doesn't include cooking or folding laundry for a man. Criticizing this servitude isn't greedy or anti-woman. Women aren't defined by their ability to be "feminine." I call it "having standards"
This, and other complaints about this drama being "sexist" & "misogynistic", seems like an odd response. Men &…
Hey there, Keyboard Warrior. Try keeping your comments short and sweet. You don't need to write a novel. Save that for your memoir
There are different branches and interpretations of feminism, and not all of them might align with your opinions, but that doesn't make the entire movement "inherently flawed and irrational"
Striving for equality or "demanding equality of outcome" won't send you to the loony bin. You're conflating femininity with "female position." Femininity is a set of cultural norms and behaviors that can be rejected or embraced
Women shouldn't be limited to femininity, and men shouldn't be limited to masculinity. Everyone is a mix of both, and that's what makes us human
This is one way to stay relevant in the headlines. Great, I can start planning my wedding gift ... maybe a subscription to a divorce lawyer? We know how celebrity relationships end
I like womance/sismance as well. But what does that have to do with them having a male partner? Are strong and…
A successful woman who has a male partner is adding an extra ingredient to a perfectly balanced soup. Suddenly, there's too much salt, or not enough pepper, or you discover hair in the broth. A male partner is the uninvited hair in the soup. He might hog all the attention, or cause petty jealousy, or disrupt the perfect harmony of sisterhood. Successful women will find themselves having to choose between their "ladies who brunch" and their male partners, it's a lose-lose situation
I hope this gets taken up by Nflix. The show has so much potential and the Pilot looks brilliant. Not to mention…
NuNew and Zee's chemistry is the perfect mix of sweet, salty and hot. Based on the pilot alone, I have no doubt that this drama will deserve a spot on Netflix's roster
They don’t have any chemistry lol The nc scenes in CP are so boring. They didn’t deliver any emotion and Zee…
NuNew and Zee have so much chemistry, they should have their own periodic table
Their NC scenes aren't boring. If their fan service is "obnoxious" or "icky," then I have a thing for "obnoxious" or "icky." I'll take all the touches, smooches, cuddles, pinkie promises, flirty glances and inside jokes I can get
So I hated "Addicted" with the whole s** assault thing... Dropped it.I loved "Stay With Me"... But I wished it…
"Let's not forget the brain is only fully developed around the age of 23 for women and 25 for men"
This is a simplified interpretation of scientific research. The brain is a marvelously intricate organ and different parts of it mature at different ages. Certain areas reach maturity in the mid-20s, other areas continue to develop throughout a person's lifetime. There is no "magic" age at which the brain can be considered fully mature
The ages of 16 for consent and 18-20 for adulthood are common and generally accepted standards. In many Asian countries, the age of consent is 16, which allows young people to legally have relationships with adults. The age of consent strikes a balance between protecting young people and recognizing their growing independence
Setting the ages of consent and adulthood at 23-25 would be impractical and unrealistic, people are working and making important life decisions at a much younger age
It'd be weird if society expects young people to make important life decisions such as enlisting in the military and enduring traumatic experiences at 18, then denies them the ability to engage in (same-sex) relationships until their mid-20s
Hi guys,I am not a supporter of this drama,but I too like most of you was laughing at NadiaMaciel and as a fun…
Spamming violates most platforms' rules, including MDL's
@NadiaMaciel's actions are troubling, your sister-in-law's suggestion of a mental health issue could be true. But their unkindness towards those who disagree with them makes it difficult to feel sympathy. The most I can do is report their comments. I can't tolerate them hurting you or my other friends
That account was made 2 days ago, shady if you ask me 😂
We're not just hating on this drama, we're documenting the hate and heated conversations. People will look back on the comments section as the defining cultural moment of our time, and we'll be the ones who chronicled it
The spotlight and the hectic lifestyle of celebrities put a strain on their personal lives. The grass isn't greener on the other side of the Pacific. And it's not a guarantee that Asian celebrity relationships will be successful. A few lucky stars experience the success, the majority don't get a lucky break
You haven't seen the range of personalities and preferences that women have. Most of them aren't sitting around painting their nails, gossiping and crying
"Femininity" is the arbitrary expectations that society has pushed on women, it's a cage that keeps women from being themselves. "Femininity" as it's traditionally defined (beauty, domesticity, submissiveness) is limiting for women who want to be more than just pretty faces, manicured nails and obedient housewives. Feminism gives them an option
"... their objectives & god given positions ..."
"God?" I'm not buddies with the Big Guy upstairs
It's cute that you believe men are misunderstood. The reality is that they've been calling the shots for ages, and women have been picking up the scraps. I'm not giving them the benefit of the doubt. They are "enemies & oppressors of women"
You want to live in a fantasy world where women are delicate flowers who need a man to "protect" them from other men, don't expect me to buy into your anti-feminist fairy tale/propaganda. And don't sell the BS that being a domestic servant is the pinnacle of "female power." If my options are between competing with men and ruling the world or ruling the kitchen, I'm going with the former
I'm after a different kind of power, the kind that doesn't include cooking or folding laundry for a man. Criticizing this servitude isn't greedy or anti-woman. Women aren't defined by their ability to be "feminine." I call it "having standards"
There are different branches and interpretations of feminism, and not all of them might align with your opinions, but that doesn't make the entire movement "inherently flawed and irrational"
Striving for equality or "demanding equality of outcome" won't send you to the loony bin. You're conflating femininity with "female position." Femininity is a set of cultural norms and behaviors that can be rejected or embraced
Women shouldn't be limited to femininity, and men shouldn't be limited to masculinity. Everyone is a mix of both, and that's what makes us human
Their NC scenes aren't boring. If their fan service is "obnoxious" or "icky," then I have a thing for "obnoxious" or "icky." I'll take all the touches, smooches, cuddles, pinkie promises, flirty glances and inside jokes I can get
This is a simplified interpretation of scientific research. The brain is a marvelously intricate organ and different parts of it mature at different ages. Certain areas reach maturity in the mid-20s, other areas continue to develop throughout a person's lifetime. There is no "magic" age at which the brain can be considered fully mature
The ages of 16 for consent and 18-20 for adulthood are common and generally accepted standards. In many Asian countries, the age of consent is 16, which allows young people to legally have relationships with adults. The age of consent strikes a balance between protecting young people and recognizing their growing independence
Setting the ages of consent and adulthood at 23-25 would be impractical and unrealistic, people are working and making important life decisions at a much younger age
It'd be weird if society expects young people to make important life decisions such as enlisting in the military and enduring traumatic experiences at 18, then denies them the ability to engage in (same-sex) relationships until their mid-20s
@NadiaMaciel's actions are troubling, your sister-in-law's suggestion of a mental health issue could be true. But their unkindness towards those who disagree with them makes it difficult to feel sympathy. The most I can do is report their comments. I can't tolerate them hurting you or my other friends