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Replying to ProficientPoodle Jun 20, 2024
Is it only me who felt awwedšŸ˜, when Thanwa gave a blanket and pillow to Jane. 🄺🄺Thanwa , my dear , he…
They're obviously attracted to each other. The crazy part is that they spent the night together in the closet until Jane showed up. Thanwa might have hesitated with Peak because of Jane, so nothing happened between them in bed.
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Replying to ProficientPoodle Jun 20, 2024
Is it only me who felt awwedšŸ˜, when Thanwa gave a blanket and pillow to Jane. 🄺🄺Thanwa , my dear , he…
Haha, Captain Jane is on a mission! Let's see if her matchmaking skills can work some magic. šŸš¢šŸ’•
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Replying to ProficientPoodle Jun 20, 2024
Is it only me who felt awwedšŸ˜, when Thanwa gave a blanket and pillow to Jane. 🄺🄺Thanwa , my dear , he…
Thanwa’s kindness really shines through, but I think Jane will end up shipping him with Peak. šŸ˜‰
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Replying to TamzinMillemni Jun 20, 2024
It took me reading a breakdown of My Personal Weatherman to appreciate the subtle ways Japanese people communicate…
That’s great to hear! Japanese dramas truly have a unique charm. 😊
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Replying to GinnyDragon Jun 20, 2024
such an insightful comment, thank you for making me aware of this 😊
Thank you! I'm glad you found it insightful. Enjoy the series! 😊
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On At 25:00, in Akasaka Jun 20, 2024
The final episode’s scene where Asami collapses by the roadside and says, ā€œI’m tired!ā€ is my favorite. It perfectly captures the subtle, indirect nature of Japanese culture, where people often ā€œread the airā€ instead of speaking directly. It can be quite exhausting.

This scene reminds me of how Japanese high school students prepare for university entrance exams, like the Kokugo test, where they have to decipher the author’s intentions. In Japanese literature, authors use a lot of symbolism and hints instead of stating things outright. This approach adds depth and layers to the stories, teaching students from a young age to understand and appreciate these nuances.

That’s why Japanese BL dramas often lack direct communication and rely on misunderstandings to move the plot along. Foreign viewers might see this as a communication gap, but it’s part of the charm. This particular BL drama is a great example, using subtle emotional cues and unspoken words to reveal the characters’ inner struggles. While it might be tiring, it makes the story more engaging, showcasing how cultural nuances shape relationships.
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Replying to oddsare Jun 20, 2024
Oh, Mond’s fascination with Latte’s, ahem, anatomy has really taken on a life of its own, hasn’t it? šŸ˜‚…
Chok dee! Learning Thai just to leave this comment is dedication! Maybe you’ll surprise us with even more Thai in the future. Keep it up! šŸ‘šŸ»šŸ‘šŸ»šŸ‘šŸ»
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Replying to oddsare Jun 20, 2024
Oh, Mond’s fascination with Latte’s, ahem, anatomy has really taken on a life of its own, hasn’t it? šŸ˜‚…
Aww, thank you! Fingers crossed for you! If you pass this one, it’s time to celebrate no more exams! You’ve got this! 😁
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Replying to oddsare Jun 20, 2024
Oh, Mond’s fascination with Latte’s, ahem, anatomy has really taken on a life of its own, hasn’t it? šŸ˜‚…
Good luck! After Saturday, may your brain finally get a break from juggling all those languages. You’ll be a free agent, at least until the next linguistic adventure calls! šŸŗ
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Replying to oddsare Jun 20, 2024
Oh, Mond’s fascination with Latte’s, ahem, anatomy has really taken on a life of its own, hasn’t it? šŸ˜‚…
Got it! I definitely won’t mix it up with ā€˜milk’. Thanks for the heads up! šŸ‘šŸ»
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Replying to oddsare Jun 20, 2024
Oh, Mond’s fascination with Latte’s, ahem, anatomy has really taken on a life of its own, hasn’t it? šŸ˜‚…
Seriously, I don’t want any trouble! My half-German dad is miles away and can’t bail me out this time!šŸ˜
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Replying to oddsare Jun 20, 2024
I totally agree! Jane’s actually fun and brings a lot of energy. Peak’s the one running from his problems,…
Awww
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Replying to oddsare Jun 20, 2024
I totally agree! Jane’s actually fun and brings a lot of energy. Peak’s the one running from his problems,…
The slave trope is a real buzzkill, regardless of the genders involved. And you're right, "We Are" had Peem pulling the same stuff on Poom, but somehow it was considered "cute." Double standards much? šŸ˜‚
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Replying to oddsare Jun 20, 2024
Oh, Mond’s fascination with Latte’s, ahem, anatomy has really taken on a life of its own, hasn’t it? šŸ˜‚…
Ich hoffe, Latte bringt nicht nur den Kaffee, sondern auch den Humor auf eine ganz neue Ebene!🤣
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Replying to oddsare Jun 20, 2024
Oh, Mond’s fascination with Latte’s, ahem, anatomy has really taken on a life of its own, hasn’t it? šŸ˜‚…
🤣🤣🤣
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Replying to oddsare Jun 20, 2024
I totally agree! Jane’s actually fun and brings a lot of energy. Peak’s the one running from his problems,…
I totally agree with you. Where I grew up, women have more say, but I get your point. Jane’s really stuck between a rock and a hard place. If I were her, I’d either drag Peak to solve the problem together or tell his family to take a hike. The tricky part is we don’t know how tight the families are—long-time friends can complicate things.
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Replying to oddsare Jun 20, 2024
Oh, Mond’s fascination with Latte’s, ahem, anatomy has really taken on a life of its own, hasn’t it? šŸ˜‚…
In German, "Latte" can mean "pole" or "bar," but it’s also a slang term for an erection.
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Replying to Luciddd Jun 20, 2024
I might be alone in this.Jane was no where annoying. In fact, she was fun. She managed to make being a pest, fun.Looks…
I totally agree! Jane’s actually fun and brings a lot of energy. Peak’s the one running from his problems, while Jane’s stepping up to face the music. She seems more like a matchmaker than a romantic interest, and she’s super chill—no jealousy or malicious vibes at all. Your theory about the arranged marriage and Peak’s sexuality makes so much sense. It’s tough watching Jane handle everything while Peak’s off falling for someone else. And yeah, the double standard in BL dramas is real. Even though I wouldn’t waste my time on Peak, you nailed it! 😁
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Replying to Luciddd Jun 20, 2024
1) Again, every episode of this show proves why I love it.Last ep, they explained Pansexuality and Asexuality.…
Oh, Mond’s fascination with Latte’s, ahem, anatomy has really taken on a life of its own, hasn’t it? šŸ˜‚ What started as an innocent search for a birthmark has turned into a full-blown exploration mission! Maybe Mond’s just in the ā€œdiscovering all things curiousā€ phase of his life. It’s like the virgin's version of a National Geographic special—only with fewer wild animals and more... well, you get the idea! šŸŒæšŸ”šŸ‘€
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On Knock Knock, Boys! Jun 20, 2024
This episode kicks off just like the last one with a little reverse chronological magic. It starts with everyone comforting Almond and then rewinds the clock. I’m beginning to think the writer’s got a serious crush on this narrative trick. What’s next? More of the same?

Oh, Jane, if I were you, there’s no way I’d be crashing on that living room sofa! Why put up with that when you could be in a cozy bed? You’re just asking for a bad case of the Monday morning backache blues!

Honestly, I think Jane’s not into Peak at all. She’s just dragging him back to call off the engagement. If it were me, I wouldn’t waste my precious youth on a guy who’s got more issues than a magazine rack. What’s she even thinking?

And then there’s Almond, with that faint smile after seeing Latte’s lower half. I bet Latte’s physique gave him some bright ideas about shopping for, let’s say, some personal items. Seriously, the writers of this show must have imaginations wilder than a rodeo!
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