In my opinion, the hate towards Chimon is completely unwarranted. It is unfair to pass judgment on him based solely on an uncomfortable kiss, especially when we are still uncertain whether it was intentional or not. While everyone is entitled to their own opinions, outright mockery of his fans and derogatory comments about him are simply unacceptable. Despite his struggles with physical intimacy, Chimon is a talented actor who effectively conveys emotions on screen. Let's not forget that he was specifically chosen for this role by the director, which speaks volumes about his abilities. I have faith that he will continue to grow and improve in his romantic acting skills.
Reading the comments today has made me really happy. I’ve said it before that I didn’t see any of this chemistry…
It is perfectly acceptable to have personal judgments regarding someone's acting abilities. However, it is important to approach such discussions with a certain level of respect and tact. It is disheartening to witness individuals spewing nonsensical remarks without any consideration for others' perspectives. We must remember that each of us possesses unique viewpoints.
Moreover, it is unnecessary to apologize 😌 As fans of Chimon, we can proudly assert that Perthchimon is here to stay. The upcoming year promises an array of exciting projects featuring Perth and him, which further solidifies their popularity in Thailand. Therefore, it is regrettable to inform you that Perth and Chimon will undoubtedly continue to thrive in the industry. 😌 bye bye
I have a question, did they cut the scene where perth shoves chimon on the bed? The one from my profile gif? Because I don't really see how sailom is going to do that job again like does he get involved in it twice in the novel?
Perth before he got the role : "Now, let's get one thing straight, I ain't gonna do this BL unless I get a scene where I dramatically snatch my partner's wrist and whisk them away. Why, you ask? Well, it's all about showcasing my possessive side, baby! I am Perth, the epitome of possessiveness, strutting around like a peacock, dragging my partner along like a prized possession. I mean, who needs subtlety when you can have wrist-dragging, am I right?"
Okay jokes aside Perth truly shines in possessive roles.
Im just gone say this - Perth knows how to kiss. If you watched love by chance you know my man dips his tongue and everything lmao so obviously the problem lies somewhere else or maybe it was intentional🤣
The confession scene in the rain was absolutely spot on! I thoroughly enjoyed it, particularly the acting which was simply outstanding. The emotions portrayed by the actors were so genuine and heartfelt that it truly moved me. However, I must admit that the kiss scene left me feeling a bit underwhelmed. I'm not sure if it was intentional, but it seemed as though neither of the actors were fully invested in the moment. It lacked the passion and intensity that I was hoping for. Nevertheless, I remain optimistic that the next scenes will be better and that the chemistry between them will continue to develop.
I can't help but reminisce about that moment in episode one when Kang was unbuttoning Sailom's shirt. It got me thinking, wouldn't it be absolutely amazing if they were to recreate that scene in a completely different setting? Picture this: Kang and Sailom, sharing an intimate moment together, and Kang gently and tenderly unbuttoning Sailom's shirt once more. This time, however, it would be filled with sweetness and romance.
At this point in the series, Kanghan has not "found out" that he is in love or that he has feelings for Sailom.…
You are right, it's absolutely true that internalized homophobia in Thai shows is often overlooked. It's unlikely that this issue will be addressed, based on what I've observed. Kang is also under pressure to conform to expectations of marrying and starting a family. Therefore, it's natural for him to imagine doing these things with a girl rather than a guy. He's probably always envisioned himself with his childhood friend because she's been a constant presence in his life. I'm eagerly anticipating the next episode to see how this all unfolds. I just hope they don't drag the love triangle out for too long.
At this point in the series, Kanghan has not "found out" that he is in love or that he has feelings for Sailom.…
In my personal opinion, I strongly believe that Kang's supposed love for her is nothing but a facade. It seems to me that he is merely trying to convince himself that he is in love with her, all in a bid to suppress his true feelings for Sailom. There could be a plethora of reasons why he is doing this, but one thing is for sure - he is struggling to come to terms with his emotions towards Sailom.
Given the tumultuous history between Kang and Sailom, it is understandable that he might find it challenging to acknowledge his feelings for him. Perhaps, he is still grappling with the aftermath of everything that happened between them, and this is making it difficult for him to accept his true emotions.
Furthermore, it is possible that Kang is struggling with internalized homophobia. This was evident in episode one when he tried to force Sailom to kiss Auto. It is possible that he is grappling with his sexuality and is finding it hard to accept that he might be attracted to Sailmon.
In my opinion, Kanghan's situation is incredibly frustrating. It's clear that he's been living his life according to a predetermined script, with the only expectation being that he marries, has children, and takes over his father's business. It's no wonder that he's desperate for his father's approval, given the lack of expectations placed on him.
But now, with Sailom in the picture, Kanghan's world has been turned upside down. He's suddenly questioning everything - his future, his feelings, and even his own perception of himself. It's clear that Sailom has ignited something within Kanghan, something that he's never experienced before.
However, the most painful part of this situation is the fact that Kanghan used to bully Sailom. It must be incredibly difficult for him to come to terms with the fact that he's now in love with someone he once tormented. This change of perspective is going to be painful for Kanghan
Moreover, it is unnecessary to apologize 😌 As fans of Chimon, we can proudly assert that Perthchimon is here to stay. The upcoming year promises an array of exciting projects featuring Perth and him, which further solidifies their popularity in Thailand. Therefore, it is regrettable to inform you that Perth and Chimon will undoubtedly continue to thrive in the industry. 😌 bye bye
Okay jokes aside Perth truly shines in possessive roles.
Given the tumultuous history between Kang and Sailom, it is understandable that he might find it challenging to acknowledge his feelings for him. Perhaps, he is still grappling with the aftermath of everything that happened between them, and this is making it difficult for him to accept his true emotions.
Furthermore, it is possible that Kang is struggling with internalized homophobia. This was evident in episode one when he tried to force Sailom to kiss Auto. It is possible that he is grappling with his sexuality and is finding it hard to accept that he might be attracted to Sailmon.
But now, with Sailom in the picture, Kanghan's world has been turned upside down. He's suddenly questioning everything - his future, his feelings, and even his own perception of himself. It's clear that Sailom has ignited something within Kanghan, something that he's never experienced before.
However, the most painful part of this situation is the fact that Kanghan used to bully Sailom. It must be incredibly difficult for him to come to terms with the fact that he's now in love with someone he once tormented. This change of perspective is going to be painful for Kanghan