Read it in a tweet that the wife line is a dialogue from a famous movie or something that is from talay and puen's…
Exactly! And then if “wife “ references “position in bed” - what about a verse couple? They both become “wives”? That’s nonsense, right? 🤔I do wish they’d stop with this reference. Oh well 😊
Very interesting show. I think just episode 6 alone has more BDSM potential than Unforgotten Night:
Nuea - masochist Yeehwa - sadist Vee - could use restraints Mark - should be promoted to Dom with all his maturity and consideration for everyone’s feelings 😉
Yeah. I know it’s not my business because I’m not in their relationship. But the issue that surfaced during…
I totally agree. Mark is being waaay too “mature” about it. He really must be a love guru as I am in my 40s, and if someone said it to me it wouldn’t finish with just one punch and apologies 😈 It would be the end of the relationship. But, of course, it’s a fictional drama and I am here to watch 😉 🍿
Okay, I think I understand how the switching works. Everytime we see Ohm as Tess (aka the original body) and not…
I don’t think Tun has switched with Puen yet, so you see him as Nannon. His feelings of hate towards Tess are genuine feelings of Tun - something bad must’ve happened between Tess and Tun.
Read it in a tweet that the wife line is a dialogue from a famous movie or something that is from talay and puen's…
Thank god it’s a quote! 🤣 Thinking about it, I have heard this phrase in one of bl’s and it was cringy to me then, too. I mean, maybe it’s just a cultural norm, but to me it just doesn’t sound right to call a man “wife”. The show is great, though!
Nuea - masochist
Yeehwa - sadist
Vee - could use restraints
Mark - should be promoted to Dom with all his maturity and consideration for everyone’s feelings 😉
But, of course, it’s a fictional drama and I am here to watch 😉 🍿