i agree not me is a masterpiece but i do think they’ve released a couple of good ones since. last twilight was…
Oh I liked Last Twilight, I got bored of Thamepo after a while. As for My school president, that was nice too. I preferred the Japanese version of My Love mix up
I've watched Only Boo and I liked it as well. I am just saying that something they've not released anything that has one hooked from episode 1 to the end without losing momentum.
Since ABO Desire aired, everyone wants to be pregnant 😭 The other day, it was bts clips of RL where Chi Cheng called Weiwei pregnant 😭 Today, I saw clips from a live the leads of Kill To Love did where one of them was touching the others belly and calling him pregnant 😭
At this juncture, I want to say thank you to whoever invented ABO. It is true that I am still not like completely used to it, I still can't read plots where the omega is weak and dependant on the alpha(that's what makes you majority of the novel versions), the idea of a man being pregnant is still not completely sold to me but..... Reading and watching ABO Desire has opened my eyes to a new truth. The idea of a man being pregnant is not that alien actually. If they can't push, there's the option of CS and since women no longer want to give birth, Men can take the lead😊
Also, I want to use this opportunity to thank myself for being open-minded. For adding this genre to my belt. You know, the real life is draining and things just keep on getting worse, it's not everyday one finds something that genuinely interests them. Something that'll act as an escape from the worries of a long day. So yes, I am grateful ❤️
This is low-key engaging and interesting. I started it with zero expectations because most mini kbls are literally so basic and plotless but this turned out to be good.
There's no good ending to a love that is toxic. It breeds hatred. Know when to let go. I don't believe that there is a love in this world that is hard to forget. Even if there is and you can't forget, just k_ill yourself 😭
And when I catch Keng Harit, his revered masters, all enlightened Buddhas, the Buddha, the Dhamma, the Sangha; his parents in his past life, current life and in the spirit realm; the divine beings who have cared for him in every life; the guardian deities that protect him; the great gods; the Great Bodhisattvas; all mighty divine beings in the 19 planes of heaven, the 16 planes of Brahma realm, the 15 planes below the summit of Mount Meru, the 14 planes of the lower realms, and the 21 goddesses of Earth and Water, will be unable to save him from me. It's either he leaves me with child or I leave him with one🙏
WAIT A MIN. Are you watching it correctly? The grandpa wanted the the grandson to have the body, that's why he…
Lmao did you read what you just typed? Please give it a rest. I've dropped my two cents and I won't be engaging in any back and forth conversation. You can go ahead and reply but I won't be giving a feedback. Thank you.
No matter how much you try to convince others that this plot makes sense or deserves a higher rating, let's be real—it’s trash. The idea that a grandparent would want their grandchild to sacrifice their life for them is not only unrealistic but also ignores the natural instinct of grandparents to protect and prioritize their grandchildren's well-being. No one in 2025 would make such a ridiculous choice. No grandparent would want their grandchild to give up their life for them in the name of love. Even if the grandchild decided to do so, no grandparent would accept it.
You're not going to make it seem okay for someone that old to get another chance at life while a young person in their 20s dies for love. This narrative glorifies self-sacrifice as the ultimate act of love, which can be harmful and promote unhealthy relationship dynamics. If they were truly destined to love each other, why didn’t the boy fall for him when he was older with grey hair? Why did he have to love him only when he was in a young body? Does love only become valid when it’s visually appealing? It seems like the narrative is prioritizing the older character's desires over the younger person's life, which is a concerning power dynamic.
I’ve been watching and reading danmei for years, and I’ve seen some plots defy common sense, but there was always a semblance of humanity. This is the worst plot I’ve seen in BL, and the way they justify everything is infuriating. There’s a limit to how much nonsense one can take, and this is where I draw the line. This is trash and shouldn’t be encouraged. To the writer, let this be your first and last attempt at this kind of plot.
If someone like told me that Taiwan would produce the most stupid and nonsense BL this year,I would have fought the person. Like I don't support violence but I would have involved myself in one physically.
At this juncture, I want to say thank you to whoever invented ABO. It is true that I am still not like completely used to it, I still can't read plots where the omega is weak and dependant on the alpha(that's what makes you majority of the novel versions), the idea of a man being pregnant is still not completely sold to me but..... Reading and watching ABO Desire has opened my eyes to a new truth. The idea of a man being pregnant is not that alien actually. If they can't push, there's the option of CS and since women no longer want to give birth, Men can take the lead😊
Also, I want to use this opportunity to thank myself for being open-minded. For adding this genre to my belt. You know, the real life is draining and things just keep on getting worse, it's not everyday one finds something that genuinely interests them. Something that'll act as an escape from the worries of a long day. So yes, I am grateful ❤️
These days, if you want a good Thai BL, you have to look outside GMMTV. Since that year they aired Not Me, they've not released anything good.
You're not going to make it seem okay for someone that old to get another chance at life while a young person in their 20s dies for love. This narrative glorifies self-sacrifice as the ultimate act of love, which can be harmful and promote unhealthy relationship dynamics. If they were truly destined to love each other, why didn’t the boy fall for him when he was older with grey hair? Why did he have to love him only when he was in a young body? Does love only become valid when it’s visually appealing? It seems like the narrative is prioritizing the older character's desires over the younger person's life, which is a concerning power dynamic.
I’ve been watching and reading danmei for years, and I’ve seen some plots defy common sense, but there was always a semblance of humanity. This is the worst plot I’ve seen in BL, and the way they justify everything is infuriating. There’s a limit to how much nonsense one can take, and this is where I draw the line. This is trash and shouldn’t be encouraged. To the writer, let this be your first and last attempt at this kind of plot.
And now, a victim of Weiwei's revenge plot.😔