Why not, just curious because i have never put toothpaste on a burn but when I saw the ml doing it i thought that…
oh where do I start! it's all sorts of wrong and let me explain why first off, toothpaste isn't sterile so the burn might end up getting infected it traps the heat instead of cooling the area which can make it worse some toothpastes contain all sorts of irritating ingredients: peroxide, fluoride, whitening stuff... etc imagine putting that on an already damaged skin 😖 so please do not put toothpaste on a burn. Stick to the Alovera gel
This has been a reoccurring theme whenever a Chinese BL starts airing and then Chinese "fans" start stalking them everywhere and invade their space! I've just seen a video of Ayden and Si Tong being mobbed at the airport and Si Tong nearly having a panic attack! why isn't the company protecting those actors? where are the security guards? 😟
I'm getting really annoyed with Li Yoen and his character! he's so quick to shed those tears and before you know it he's hyperventilating and passing out! his character seems a bit too fragile for what it should be. I would've thought he's a bit tougher having to take care of his younger brother after his parents had passed away, especially after he'd fallen ill! Also, what's wrong with Qui Yu?! he treats Li Yoen like a punching bag and not a lover or at least a team member. whenever he's angry or frustrated he takes it out on Li?! it goes to show how insecure he is and how little faith he has in Li Yoen if he's so quick to judge him harshly. Thanks to the second couple I'm able to watch. they're such a breath of fresh air in that messed up atmosphere.
It was always "normal" if you watched older CBLs like A Round Trip To Love and Addicted, and even with…
I don't really watch Cdramas in general so apparently I WAS missing something. Revenged love was all too messed up tbh and the ending was incredibly cheesy. I don't know why everyone was gushing about it tbh 😒
I guess this is a reply on my comment where I said that Ray is first diva I don't like😂😂😂😂True, he's…
Actually I've noticed everyone in the comments was calling him a diva and I was like ... HELL NO! ... not with that hair do and the homicidal tendencies. he literally THREW the competition into a pool deep enough to drown the titanic 🤣 I think him and Scent deserve each other. leave that sweet innocent boy alone
There's a special place in hell for people like Scent and his greedy uncle 😒 Also, Ray is no Diva! he's a BITCH ... I mean there's a jealous ex and then there's a homicidal ex who desperately needs therapy. And why on Earth that pool was so deep?!
I don’t think anyone is trying to justify Lu Feng’s actions. it’s clear as day what he has done. The thing…
I was disturbed by some of the comments I've seen on here after episode 4 tbh although some of them have been deleted not sure by who. With that been said I'm not sure if Lu Feng is the right person for Yi Chen but I do acknowledge that's very early to judge. This could go either way tbh
I don’t think anyone is trying to justify Lu Feng’s actions. it’s clear as day what he has done. The thing…
I actually do agree with part of what you’re saying. I understand that dark romance explores toxic obsessive and morally messy relationships and I never said people who enjoy it support SA in real life. Fiction and reality are definitely not the same thing. My issue is more about how certain scenes are framed and how they affect viewers emotionally. People are still allowed to feel uncomfortable or criticise a scene even if it fits the genre. Saying “it’s dark romance” explains why the content exists but it doesn’t automatically stop people from questioning or reacting to it emotionally. So I think both things can be true at the same time as in dark romance can explore disturbing themes in fiction and viewers can still feel that certain moments crossed a line for them personally.
I don’t think anyone is trying to justify Lu Feng’s actions. it’s clear as day what he has done. The thing…
Dark romance can explore toxic obsessive or disturbing relationships but that doesn't mean viewers have to romanticise assault or be comfortable watching it. Using the term "dark romance " often refers to a story that is intentionally unhealthy where the characters are morally flawed and the relationship is meant to be intense dangerous or psychologically messy. but there's a huge difference between depicting harmful behaviour and glorifying it! personally, I think SA should NEVER be framed romantically
s*x without consent is r*pe. it's a fact. In this story did you think Lu Feng forced himself on Yi Cheng out of desire?! absolutely not! he did it to assert dominance over him! he's gotten so crazy with jealousy that he decided to punish his love. it wasn't about s*x it was about power and that's the definition of r*pe.
WTF! For the life of me, how can I continue watching after this?! while I do enjoy some toxic storyline here and there, I draw the line when it comes to r*pe!! 🤦🏻♀️ Am I missing something in the Chinese writing style?! since when did forced sex become a "normal" part of a relationship?! 🤯 well I suppose there's no Omegaverse here for y'all to justify what we've just witnessed! I need a hot cuppa and a warm blanket ... 😢
it's all sorts of wrong and let me explain why
first off, toothpaste isn't sterile so the burn might end up getting infected
it traps the heat instead of cooling the area which can make it worse
some toothpastes contain all sorts of irritating ingredients: peroxide, fluoride, whitening stuff... etc imagine putting that on an already damaged skin 😖
so please do not put toothpaste on a burn. Stick to the Alovera gel
DO NOT PUT TOOTHPASTE ON A BURN 😫!
I can't stress that enough
where do I watch?
Also, what's wrong with Qui Yu?! he treats Li Yoen like a punching bag and not a lover or at least a team member. whenever he's angry or frustrated he takes it out on Li?! it goes to show how insecure he is and how little faith he has in Li Yoen if he's so quick to judge him harshly.
Thanks to the second couple I'm able to watch. they're such a breath of fresh air in that messed up atmosphere.
Also, Ray is no Diva! he's a BITCH ... I mean there's a jealous ex and then there's a homicidal ex who desperately needs therapy. And why on Earth that pool was so deep?!
With that been said I'm not sure if Lu Feng is the right person for Yi Chen but I do acknowledge that's very early to judge. This could go either way tbh
My issue is more about how certain scenes are framed and how they affect viewers emotionally. People are still allowed to feel uncomfortable or criticise a scene even if it fits the genre. Saying “it’s dark romance” explains why the content exists but it doesn’t automatically stop people from questioning or reacting to it emotionally.
So I think both things can be true at the same time as in dark romance can explore disturbing themes in fiction and viewers can still feel that certain moments crossed a line for them personally.
personally, I think SA should NEVER be framed romantically
For the life of me, how can I continue watching after this?! while I do enjoy some toxic storyline here and there, I draw the line when it comes to r*pe!!
🤦🏻♀️
Am I missing something in the Chinese writing style?! since when did forced sex become a "normal" part of a relationship?! 🤯
well I suppose there's no Omegaverse here for y'all to justify what we've just witnessed!
I need a hot cuppa and a warm blanket ... 😢