Merry Christmas, indeed! I was thinking the same thing the other day, Try also Sniper Butterfly (love, Love, LOVE)…
Hmm, you might be right. There are a few historical/fantasy ones I would like to get to. To be fair I've only watched less than 5 Chinese dramas, and I liked the first one, but the more I watched the more repetitive they felt. I will look into The Day of Becoming You though. Thank you for the suggestion! :)
Merry Christmas, indeed! I was thinking the same thing the other day, Try also Sniper Butterfly (love, Love, LOVE)…
Is it similar to this? I've loved a few Chinese dramas but the more I watch the more I notice that the female lead always has the same character and qualities (soft spoken, timid, etc). And I haven't watched a Chinese drama which has humor. Any recommendations are super welcome!
I don't think you mean any harm by your comment and you seem like a genuine person, but can we stop commenting…
Don’t insinuate I’m romanticising anorexia, as that is incredible serious. Read my comments again carefully, because the message I have been trying to convey is a simply one, that is to not assume anyone’s health status based on their appearance, whether one perceives it as overweight or underweight. That is all.
I don't think you mean any harm by your comment and you seem like a genuine person, but can we stop commenting…
I think I get what you're trying to say. I personally try to not overthink about people's weight, because I don't know what they are feeling and how comfortable they are. In her case she might be at the healthiest place she's been in her life, or she might not. We just don't know.
I personally don't feel physically well even if I gain a little bit of weight, cause I start to feel a bit slower and more lethargic. But that's me. Our bodies are different, some of us feel good at x, some feel great at y. Doesn't make one better than the other. We should all be at the place where we feel our best ya know? :)
I don't think you mean any harm by your comment and you seem like a genuine person, but can we stop commenting…
Thank you for response. We are all different and what is comfortable for one person, might not be for another. The most important part is not to be wanted or admired by other people, but to love ourselves and the skin we are in above anything else. <3
How do you know you've def fallen into the elder catagory? When you're concerned about how thin an actress has…
I don't think you mean any harm by your comment and you seem like a genuine person, but can we stop commenting on people's weight and body please and let people be the weight they feel most comfortable in without shaming anyone for being too thin or too heavy? We're not with anyone 24/7 and we don't know the lifestyle they lead. :)
Woah, I watched the drama and genuinely had fun with it, so opening the comments felt... surprising to say the…
Thank you for your sane comment in very recently very toxic and negative comment sections on MyDramaList. It's been really disheartening lately seeing comments of people attacking random commenters for liking dramas and calling them stupid, overanalysing every detail, and expecting others to live the same extreme lifestyle that they live, and also expecting others to live by the same moral code as they do. If people are scandalised by normal relationships, then they should really choose different entertainment, for their sake and own mental health, and beliefs. I repeat, we do not all live by the same moral code. People need to stop imposing their own moral (or religious) beliefs onto others. We'd all be a bit happier.
I personally don't feel physically well even if I gain a little bit of weight, cause I start to feel a bit slower and more lethargic. But that's me. Our bodies are different, some of us feel good at x, some feel great at y. Doesn't make one better than the other. We should all be at the place where we feel our best ya know? :)