There is literally only one character in this entire series that brought up "inappropriate behavior" and that was only due to her own irrational jealousy.
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As a parent myself. How can parents abandon all of their children and start new families like that? They fell…
It's not just the hardship. It's like both of them decided that since their marriage failed, that their four kids weren't enough for them to even maintain a bond with them. Shane says that they each "visit" them every now and again.
It's no wonder why the oldest siblings have checked out on trying to be the adults for their younger siblings.
Why Shane has been so focused on maintaining his grades, graduating and going overseas to college.
I liked how Sun and Peach saw each other at Peach's art gallery. That photography is the initial draw between them. How the death of Songphum has displaced the family and crew he had three years ago.
I used to think every BL would end with a wedding.The matching suits.The applause.The kiss.Fade to white.Especially…
"And when she died, they didnāt send him off to cry alone. They gave him Jin."
Even in Akin's dream, Jin was right by his side, getting to meet the other most important person in Akin's life. Jin had no idea that Akin had already introduced him to his grandmother in the other letters he had written to her. Throughout their entire timespan from new co-stars, to a reunited and committed pairing, she's been aware of just how important Jin is in her grandson's life.
I am so pissed at Jin's manager. That a-hole acts as if Jin works for him. Of course the other production company CEO would purchase all the rights of Akin's grandmother's plays. He's out for revenge, because he couldn't use those photos as blackmail over Akin and Jin.
Akin really does have a supportive family, which came directly from his beloved Grandmother. I loved how she said that she's away on "vacation" and she doesn't want Akin to try and see her "too soon". The dream sequence was also very lovely and something that most folks would love to receive from their family. Full support, love, acceptance and reassuredness of who you are and the person you have brought into your life and heart.
So⦠I Might Be a Bottom?A My Stubborn Meditation on Chaos, Kisses & Questionable CurriculumListen, I didnāt…
"This wasnāt romance. This was long-con emotional seduction, sponsored by high fashion. So no, My Stubborn isnāt trying to mirror real-life sexual discovery. Itās not a textbook. Itās a fever dream with subtitles."
Sorn is the tsundrere (sp?!?) that is in complete and utter denial about his true interest and need in Jun, the vixen seme, who doesn't realize exactly how much power he does have over Sorn.
Once Jun realizes that all this "training" and Sorn's negativity about his sexual prowess is all just BS, because Sorn isn't ready to face his true feelings for him, hopefully we will see a different version of him. A different Jun, who won't tolerate this behavior and get Sorn to admit that he's been lying to himself and Jun. Sorn's going to need a bit of groveling, humility, and honesty to get Jun to emotionally open up to the possibility of being in a romantic relationship with him.
Haha, yes, by (un)popular demand!Thank you for being so sweet and promoting my other reviews below! ā¤ļø You…
There is a high production value in The New Prince and I am hoping that some parts will have the same element of utter campiness that was in the Pinoy BL "Rainbow Prince" back in 2022.
Am I the only person who internally groans with disappointment when Yoon, his forehead and his suits show up in…
This is just my opinion and it's not based on his looks or how nice he is off-screen. I think that Yoon has been given a certain note about "How to showcase charisma." and it has not been processed in a way that he's able to portray. In 4 different Thai BLs (Paint With Love, My Ride, Unforgotten Night, and My Stubborn) , he was supposed to portray a character that has some sort of "pull" that is irresistible to very many other characters. I haven't been able to understand or see that sort of appeal of those characters. Is he one of the managers of this company?
Oh my friend, if what you say is true... I have a lifetime of bad decisions behind me. That said, they should…
Maybe the screenwriters don't think involving even a moment of including lube in these scenes shows off the spontaneity of Sorn and Jun allowing their desires and need for each other to overwhelm them?
I just think it's funny that Sorn is written to be this playboy, who also somehow doesn't have a ton of condoms and lube in his bedroom.
So far, this show is giving me no reason to revise my theory as to how it was made, and only more reasons to confirm…
Especially when Jun and Piang (I think that was the character's name) had that discussion in the bar/club about their non-sexual compatibility. They both discussed that they wouldn't be able to satisfied what they wanted in a sexual relationship with another man.
Actually, the only character that is actually honest about what they want is Jun, and there are viewers that want to take away that specific character's needs from the portrayal of that character, because they don't recognize it from other BL series.
Sorn continues to hide his true need and desire for Jun under this ruise about wanting to "teach" him about fulfilling pleasure, but with the condition that he only does it with him.
We have seen this type of scenario before in other BLs, but this series isn't trying to mask it with this "true love" BS.
Hilarious and sadly true.
This BL series is a Yaoi adaption on crack.
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It's no wonder why the oldest siblings have checked out on trying to be the adults for their younger siblings.
Why Shane has been so focused on maintaining his grades, graduating and going overseas to college.
The encouragement that Kit and Shane provide to one another, when they need it the most.
The constant smiles shared between Kim and Mon make my face ache in the good way.
The teachers (Quiet Nat, and Energetic Tan) are giving me the slow burn developing relationship that is needed.
Up next, the total opposite with My Stubborn!!
I love my BL Sunday mornings.
I think we will get a modified version of the fever and sponge bath with Sorn using his tongue to heat up Jun within the next couple of episodes.
they didnāt send him off to cry alone.
They gave him Jin."
Even in Akin's dream, Jin was right by his side, getting to meet the other most important person in Akin's life. Jin had no idea that Akin had already introduced him to his grandmother in the other letters he had written to her. Throughout their entire timespan from new co-stars, to a reunited and committed pairing, she's been aware of just how important Jin is in her grandson's life.
This episode was fantastic.
Of course the other production company CEO would purchase all the rights of Akin's grandmother's plays. He's out for revenge, because he couldn't use those photos as blackmail over Akin and Jin.
Akin really does have a supportive family, which came directly from his beloved Grandmother. I loved how she said that she's away on "vacation" and she doesn't want Akin to try and see her "too soon". The dream sequence was also very lovely and something that most folks would love to receive from their family. Full support, love, acceptance and reassuredness of who you are and the person you have brought into your life and heart.
I love this series.
That he isn't somehow showing respect to them?
So no, My Stubborn isnāt trying to mirror real-life sexual discovery.
Itās not a textbook. Itās a fever dream with subtitles."
Sorn is the tsundrere (sp?!?) that is in complete and utter denial about his true interest and need in Jun, the vixen seme, who doesn't realize exactly how much power he does have over Sorn.
Once Jun realizes that all this "training" and Sorn's negativity about his sexual prowess is all just BS, because Sorn isn't ready to face his true feelings for him, hopefully we will see a different version of him. A different Jun, who won't tolerate this behavior and get Sorn to admit that he's been lying to himself and Jun. Sorn's going to need a bit of groveling, humility, and honesty to get Jun to emotionally open up to the possibility of being in a romantic relationship with him.
I just think it's funny that Sorn is written to be this playboy, who also somehow doesn't have a ton of condoms and lube in his bedroom.
It's not as sexually explicit as this one, but it was an interesting watch.
Actually, the only character that is actually honest about what they want is Jun, and there are viewers that want to take away that specific character's needs from the portrayal of that character, because they don't recognize it from other BL series.
Sorn continues to hide his true need and desire for Jun under this ruise about wanting to "teach" him about fulfilling pleasure, but with the condition that he only does it with him.
We have seen this type of scenario before in other BLs, but this series isn't trying to mask it with this "true love" BS.