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Replying to Dylan Rodrigues Jan 30, 2026
I always hate when people make blanket statements about Japanese dramas and movies. I'm not sure how many you…
Well said, i keep seeing posts, comments making blanket statements about Japanese dramas, culture and society and is concerning.
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Replying to Tanzim Jan 28, 2026
yeah it's quite weird. but it's cute and not real.
The fact you making this one drama the scapegoat to attack Japanese society is mind blowing. Above i wrote i gave you a list of recent, contemporary series that don't use the young girl older guy trope. Also let's this sink in - The U.S. Virgin Islands had 200,000 minors married between 2000 and 2015. But of course is AmOrica so we not attacking them for the systemic violence on black people, women rights being reversed and so on. I am not sure where you are from but right now Japan looks a better place than most European countries and the USA where the christian conservatives have basically started a civil war and far rights leader are eroding women's rights. Also a reminder about South korea, they impeched President Yoon Suk Yeol who declared martial law, remove funding for women, reverted human rights and so on. Now they elected a progressive but still for LGBTQ+ rights for example both countries are still behind. Both Japan and South Korea do not legally recognize same-sex marriage, but both are experiencing growing judicial and municipal pressure to change, with Japan utilizing partnership certificates and South Korea seeing landmark court recognition of spousal rights. While Japan lags in national law, hundreds of local areas offer partnership systems, whereas South Korea’s recognition is currently developing through case-by-case court decisions. women's rights, wage gap are the same pretty much, south korea was has a more active movement than Japan but both lack and have deep rooted issues with women. regarding sex, raper etc i mean south korea isn't better i am sure you know South korea age of consent is 16 and right now the number of online sex crimes targeting children and teens in South Korea has nearly doubled in just one year. Japan has changed the definition of rape to include "non-consensual sexual intercourse" from "forcible sexual intercourse", aligning Japanese law's definition with other countries. South Korean law is still only focused on forcible sexual intercourse, does not include non consent, a woman still needs proof of inability to resist. China is a better actually than SK. Before attacking an entire country let's look at the rest of the world on how they dealing with the same issues. China, Japan, and South Korea share a foundation of Confucian patriarchal traditions, which have shaped their women's rights.
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On Drawing Closer Jan 27, 2026
I finally had the courage to watch it. Superb acting, heartbreaking and sweet. Cried my eyes out and cannot stop thinking about it and crying. :(
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Replying to Saneckles Jan 27, 2026
the dead fish kiss Is the director's fault I've see Eiji Akaso's kisses before
exactly he can kiss
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Replying to Saneckles Jan 27, 2026
my boy you can't even kiss her properly yet, what was that leaning on bed? what does that suppose to mean?🤭sorry…
ahaha i kinda liked that and we have a glimpse of a bit more of a passionate kiss. we don't need to see everything but yeah the kisses that don't even touch the lips are too funny.
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Replying to 73n5h1k015h173 Jan 27, 2026
How about other recs? I mean similar 2 this, TQ
Similar with realistic intimate scenes and romance in the workplace Rinko-san Wants to Try, and seal my lips with a kiss. Both have some steamy scenes.
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Replying to RyuseiKento Jan 27, 2026
for her father no for no reason
i want to think is because she realised Arisu is more important when they are in the water and that psychopath hold on to her until he sees how much she loves Arisu and let her go. But I agree her being swayed so much and so soon by that guy was bad writing. I love AIB and I wanted to support it I am happy it was the final season and we had closure etc.
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Replying to Cynthia19 Jan 25, 2026
Bro where did you watch it? pls tell me T_T
Bless the subber always! Lots of amazing things to them for 2026!
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Replying to Naust Jan 25, 2026
I didn't understand what is the purpose of this show but I will continue to watch this !
is fan service for all of us Jdorama fans who usually have to endure romantic dramas with zero skinship and awkward kisses.
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Replying to Priyodorshee Jan 25, 2026
simple, sweet. Liked it.one thing that bothered me is 28yrs old actor playing high school student.not everyone…
yes yusei is becoming a bit too old to play the high school student. even is face doesn't look as baby face as it used to. it think this should be his last high school student rom com tbh.
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Replying to Cynthia19 Jan 25, 2026
Bro where did you watch it? pls tell me T_T
yes i can finally watch this movie!
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Replying to Cynthia19 Jan 25, 2026
Bro where did you watch it? pls tell me T_T
OMG you are my idol right now
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On Perfect Crime Jan 24, 2026
Such bad drama, I feel embarrassed for Dori-san. Also, in 2019, Japanese dorama writers should have already been addressing consent more effectively. Certain scenes look like we are watching an 80s series with all the red flags and toxic relationships of the time. Forceful intimate relationships, submissive women, selfish men.
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