Interesting! One possible answer to your last question could be this: "BL has become a $$$ making industry." AND,…
I was busy with other things today. After a while, it also seemed pointless to continue. I didn't think I could anything else to this discourse. Just because I reply to a comment, I don't expect to forever to be beholden to it.
Laws, by themselves, will not be enough to change discrimination. It's a start, but it will be an on-going battle.
Interesting! One possible answer to your last question could be this: "BL has become a $$$ making industry." AND,…
I understand, but don't discount that this is the closest they've gotten. It was passed by 400 of 415 of lawmakers present. I think that's huge. Even if the law eventually passes, there was never a claim it's a cure-all. But it's a step in the right direction.
We saw huge changes here in the USA. No, attitudes didn't change overnight. But, the fact that our same-sex couple friends could get married and be protected under the law was a huge relief for them and for us. That both their names could appear on their children's birth certificate and many more legal coverage extended to them eventually became the norm. That was just in June 2015. The state I live in started issuing marriage licenses in 2004, but they were eventually deemed void. These fights often go on for decades, and we celebrate every success. To say that 9 months is too long to wait when success could very well be around the corner, I don't understand that way of thinking. It's not that the work of trying to change people's attitude stops in the intervening 9 months. There will always be closed-minded people, so that work continues.
With regards to your question about this sentence from the article: "It will cement Thailand's reputation as a relative haven for LGBTQ+ couples in a region where such attitudes are rare." It's not LGBTQ+ couples that's rare. It's them have a relative haven that's rare.
Kissing is important in bl but some are fine if they give us proper chemistry,I have seen so many good kissing…
"when kissing comes as a mandatory fact" It's not mandatory. There are some very good shows without kissing. You can have romance and great chemistry even without kissing. Some examples off the top of my head: - A Tale of Thousand Stars - The Untamed - Word of Honor - Stay with Me
I'm on ep 5, and I'm about to quit, because series is unbearably SLOW and boring. I keep going due to all the…
Episode 6 is when it turned around for me. From that point on, this drama became my fastest binge-watch: 56 episodes in 5 days. I liked that the characters were flawed; they weren't purely good or purely evil so they became interesting and less predictable.
She started college at age 15. If she did 4 years of college and she's finishing her Masters (end of her second…
Doesn't really bother me. IRL, I have met so many couples with even a 14-15year gap, including my Dad and stepmother. There are more important things than age, like compatibility, core values, maturity. As long as one isn't a minor (under age 18), I'm not generally bothered by age gap.
On ep 33 and debating whether I should continue. When does the FL stpp being childish? How old is she supposed…
20-21 I think. She said she started college at age 15, add 4 years for undergraduate. She's finishing her Masters and is in 2nd year, add 2 years. So, closer to age 21.
I'm at episode 30 and am I the only one irritated with how easily the FL forgives the ML? Please tell me we get…
She finds him pitiful so she forgives easily and says things about him don't bother her. Personally, they would bother me but I'm not her. But I hear you. It's likely why I can't rate this show higher. This usually brave, confident woman loses her confidence and sense of self when dealing with him. I realize she's very empathetic towards him and this is what he needs, but I don't like how it has changed her. I'm on episode 38, and they're just starting to communicate better. I really shouldn't judge. It took many years before my spouse and I could communicate well.
Hi... is the age gap really 19 for the female lead and 30 for the male lead??? that's... terrible... 😔🫣
She started college at age 15. If she did 4 years of college and she's finishing her Masters (end of her second year), then she should be 21. Gun is nearly 30, so assume no older than 29 => 8-year age gap.
I agree. I take issue with the use of the term bromance on dramas that are censored romances. Bromance really…
"who just never kiss" on screen. I'm thinking of Stay with Me in particular. They have cheek kisses. We just don't see lip kisses on screen, so it's bromance?? It's a misleading article label and article.
addicted is a bl, stay with me is the bromance version of itif you compare the two, it's clear why one is a bl…
I have to disagree. Although, Stay with Me had to hide the relationship and not be too obvious about it, there were enough clues that Su Yu and Wu Bi were in a non-platonic relationship. There's no way a friend relationship would have this much jealousy from Wu Bin= and some from Su Yu when he momentarily believed his ex liked Wu Bi. https://youtu.be/4ZhUyO77nyQ?si=Th17TP3IeuUk_Q3k
There were the cheek kisses and a maybe lip kiss (which we only saw from behind Wu Bi's head). Plus, Wu Bi's Dad finding lube on their shared bed. Lube is a dead giveaway for an intimate relationship, esp, for two people sharing a bed.
And here they are talking about lubricating oil. At 2:30, Su Yu promises Wu Bi a certain reward. https://youtu.be/PNUMq2s50Yk?si=gdaB24VoyjknujSq [@softspot4muqing694 2 months ago Chinese: 我就奖励你,那种 : translation: I will reward you, that thing….. followed by laugh and Wubi clearly working g his ass off to get good grades for that “ reward”]
Laws, by themselves, will not be enough to change discrimination. It's a start, but it will be an on-going battle.
So is this really your point for being on this thread? Are you trying to dissuade people from watching BL?
We saw huge changes here in the USA. No, attitudes didn't change overnight. But, the fact that our same-sex couple friends could get married and be protected under the law was a huge relief for them and for us. That both their names could appear on their children's birth certificate and many more legal coverage extended to them eventually became the norm. That was just in June 2015. The state I live in started issuing marriage licenses in 2004, but they were eventually deemed void. These fights often go on for decades, and we celebrate every success. To say that 9 months is too long to wait when success could very well be around the corner, I don't understand that way of thinking. It's not that the work of trying to change people's attitude stops in the intervening 9 months. There will always be closed-minded people, so that work continues.
With regards to your question about this sentence from the article: "It will cement Thailand's reputation as a relative haven for LGBTQ+ couples in a region where such attitudes are rare." It's not LGBTQ+ couples that's rare. It's them have a relative haven that's rare.
Thailand moves to legalise same-sex marriage https://bbc.com/news/world-asia-68672318
It's not mandatory. There are some very good shows without kissing. You can have romance and great chemistry even without kissing. Some examples off the top of my head:
- A Tale of Thousand Stars
- The Untamed
- Word of Honor
- Stay with Me
Here's a comment I made a while ago in reply to someone's rant about Yuan Yi:
https://www.reddit.com/r/CDrama/comments/162ixl0/comment/jxyiwte/
There were the cheek kisses and a maybe lip kiss (which we only saw from behind Wu Bi's head). Plus, Wu Bi's Dad finding lube on their shared bed. Lube is a dead giveaway for an intimate relationship, esp, for two people sharing a bed.
And here they are talking about lubricating oil. At 2:30, Su Yu promises Wu Bi a certain reward.
https://youtu.be/PNUMq2s50Yk?si=gdaB24VoyjknujSq
[@softspot4muqing694
2 months ago
Chinese: 我就奖励你,那种 : translation: I will reward you, that thing….. followed by laugh and Wubi clearly working g his ass off to get good grades for that “ reward”]