Actually, we already have Aon here who succeeded in accepting his disability and leading a full life, coaching…
I’m talking from the plot perspective, where I personally prefer to have various lines with various outcomes. Also, 70% is a pretty good chance - much better than zero if he never gets a transplant. I absolutely love Aon and his plot line, don’t get me wrong. I just want to see a variety which actually might happen in real life. Maybe with slim chances, but chances nonetheless. It’s just my opinion 😊
Disability erasure in media is real. I know most Bl fans want a happy/sappy end, but whats so bad if Day never…
Actually, we already have Aon here who succeeded in accepting his disability and leading a full life, coaching others and finding the love of his life. So for me, Day getting a retinal transplant would show another “branch” of a plot instead of it being fully redundant with Aon’s line. To me, it wouldn’t diminish representation, but give a better representation instead, as this is a quite possible outcome in real life.
I agree - Dad was right to be concerned, but he should talk to his son. I also think that he should let his son…
In dramas it’s mostly women being whiny and dumping their problems on others, but in mangas it’s both men and women, especially adults - parents are being totally useless. Actually, it looks like in one of the series airing now one of the boys has an alcoholic father, so the young guy has to work his ass off because of this situation. I think it’s in Twins, but I could be wrong - I am watching several series at a time 🤦♀️😂 But I really don’t like this trope, no matter who’s being a useless adult. Here, granted, the sister is younger, but not that much younger to be a complete baby girl while her bro has to be a man and cough up the money. That just makes me cringe so hard! 🤦♀️
I agree - Dad was right to be concerned, but he should talk to his son. I also think that he should let his son…
I was honestly hoping she’d do something, but this episode she showed up for a bit, but it still didn’t look like she did anything. Why is this one of the favorite tropes in dramas? 🤦♀️
300,000 Baht IS way too much. Sorry but the Dad was right to assume it was a scam although he should have spoken…
I agree - Dad was right to be concerned, but he should talk to his son. I also think that he should let his son work a part time job for a while to let him find out the value of money. It looks like Ten is bitching about his dad, but he never had to lift a finger in his life, knowing that “money is not an issue for my family”. Why does he think his father was so busy with work? 🤦♀️ Also, Prem’s sister is a little leech in this situation. She lost a whole monthly tuition, and all she does is whining to her brother. Girl, what did you do to remediate the problem? Get a job too. Prem is a good brother so he helps out, but the primary leg work should be on you. It’s pretty irritating to me when in a lot of dramas an adult (or a young adult) throws all their money problems at another person who has to bend backwards to solve the issue against their own interests, while the culprit is doing absolutely nothing. 🤷♀️
Pretty sure she's getting a romance with Rock but I like that they made a point of having her character be okay…
Yeah, I don’t hold my breath for them keeping her character as ace. I don’t think I’ve ever seen an ace character in Thai series, although it would be nice if they did.
I'll never complain about seeing Mike and Jack in action... but what happened? Why did they fight? Why did they…
I think it’s a combination of things here. Jack has been avoiding taking their relationship further than plain fuck buddies, and Mike feels that Jack doesn’t trust him, in both the relationship aspect and in the game. Before their infamous game, Mike asked Jack to pass the ball to him when he gets a chance, and Jack chose to ignore Mike and passed the ball to Zee (Sprite) who wasn’t ready and didn’t score. Therefore, they lost the game. From Mike’s perspective, it’s all about Jack’s trust issues with him.
Can you please tell me what enigma means in this novel’s particular universe? I think I read something that…
Exactly. It’s different for different authors. Some authors give the enigma ability to mutate their own bodies, some let them change the body of alphas they have sex with. That’s why I wonder what rules apply in this universe. Or maybe here enigmas just have some additional skills or whatever and they were just joking with mama/papa nicknames. Then again, some comments here say that in the novel they call each other papa/daddy which is more common to the omegaverse since both are males. Not sure why the series changed that 🤷♀️
Never been more happy to confirm that the rumors thai fans spread about Pit Babe not engaging in the Omegaverse…
Can you please tell me what enigma means in this novel’s particular universe? I think I read something that had enigma being able to impregnate an alpha, even though normally alpha can’t get pregnant. Is this the case here as well? You can spoil me with anything, I don’t mind 😉just please put a spolier tag in case others don’t want to see it. Thank you! 😊
So, we have a new character - Him’s cousin, who happens to be Pie’s ex and is in cahoots with Te. He’s going to “help” Te with getting Nail (like, how exactly? Stalk him some more?). So, who’s to say that these two hadn’t “helped” Him and Blue to break up before? 🤔
I was really curious if the cat would have any thoughts, and I was not disappointed 😂
I know I would run to touch my cat, too! And I’m pretty sure his answer would be along the same lines, especially if he was napping or contemplating world dominance 🤔
I have mixed feelings right now. I would have preferred Day to understand that her feelings for Mhok are greater,…
I think Day wasn’t as infatuated with August as he used to be. It looks like he was more concerned about Mhok than August. I think he’s so used to Mhok’s presence even if it’s a quiet one that it didn’t occur to him that Mhok wasn’t there. Once he realized Mhok left he asked Gee to take him outside to meet Mhok. Even when August came over to give him his present, Day was hoping it was Mhok. He didn’t even think about August and was disappointed it wasn’t Mhok. I think if August didn’t make that stupid move Day would be perfectly fine and would be happy if Mhok offered to go with him as his boyfriend. Day even gave Mhok his favorite perfume and was taken aback when Mhok said he came as a matchmaker. That was definitely not what Day was hoping for. So I don’t think August played a huge part here. Of course Day was upset, but mainly because August was pitying him. So Day didn’t actually love August anymore. He loved Mhok, but didn’t know how to approach the subject, especially that he was so used to having a crush on August.
It’s just my opinion 😊
But I really don’t like this trope, no matter who’s being a useless adult. Here, granted, the sister is younger, but not that much younger to be a complete baby girl while her bro has to be a man and cough up the money. That just makes me cringe so hard! 🤦♀️
Also, Prem’s sister is a little leech in this situation. She lost a whole monthly tuition, and all she does is whining to her brother. Girl, what did you do to remediate the problem? Get a job too. Prem is a good brother so he helps out, but the primary leg work should be on you.
It’s pretty irritating to me when in a lot of dramas an adult (or a young adult) throws all their money problems at another person who has to bend backwards to solve the issue against their own interests, while the culprit is doing absolutely nothing. 🤷♀️
You can spoil me with anything, I don’t mind 😉just please put a spolier tag in case others don’t want to see it. Thank you! 😊
So I don’t think August played a huge part here. Of course Day was upset, but mainly because August was pitying him.
So Day didn’t actually love August anymore. He loved Mhok, but didn’t know how to approach the subject, especially that he was so used to having a crush on August.