That is such a wild ride, I can't believe all of that happening, but I believe you 😀. I wouldn't have survived…
Right? It’s like living in a fanfic turned real. Glad to find someone who gets the thrill of BL worlds colliding with reality. ‘Playboyy’ and our manga dreams coming to life—what a time to be alive! 🌟
This feels like a BL series that's best devoured in a binge-watching feast after all episodes are out. I find myself hitting the fast-forward button on some scenes—not because I'm impatient, but because I'd rather not grumble about the plot being a tad loose or, dare I say, delightfully predictable.
Everytime I get anxiety I come to this comment section and it makes me feel better instantly. 🤣😁🥰😍
You’re not alone, darling. This isn’t just a comment section; it’s a sanctuary of snark and solace, a place where tears meet LOLs. Next time the anxiety hits, remember, every emoji here is a virtual hug from us to you. 🤗
all i can say is playboyy is worser than fifty shades of greythis is a joke i didn't intentionally mean this i…
Ah, catching the joke, are we? Well, comparing "Playboyy" with "Fifty Shades of Grey" is a bold move for sure. If we're diving into the "worse" debate, it boils down to your 'worse' criteria. "Playboyy" might lag behind "Fifty Shades of Grey" in cultural shockwaves, fanfare, and reach, but really, both tales have their share of eye-rolls and page-turns. So, chuckles aside, they've both mastered the art of stirring the pot. At least they keep us talking, right?
A bland BL tale that sparks deep thoughts: Kai, owning nothing but his will and patience, masters the art of timing—when to stay, when to go, epitomizing simplicity. This story, devoid of spectacle, reveals to Hiro, trapped in a toxic job, that aside from Kai, he truly has nothing—no guts to break free and fly.
Buckle up, because I’m about to take you on a wild ride through Bangkok, where the BL drama “Playboyy” isn’t just binge-worthy TV—it’s practically a roadmap for my life. Picture a show so over-the-top, it turns your average soap opera into child’s play.
Rewind to my teens, when I first dove headfirst into the world of Japanese BL manga and anime, kickstarting my fujoshi journey. Fast forward a couple of decades, and “Lovesick the Series” was the catalyst that turned my fascination into a full-blown mission: to live out my BL fantasies in the land of smiles, Thailand.
By 2018, I was less of a tourist and more of an honorary local in Bangkok, sliding into DMs, mingling with BL stars, and strutting through GMM like I was born there. My adventure was punctuated by attending fan meetings across Asia, where the thrill of being in the same room with my favorite actors added layers to my fujoshi experience, making each encounter more memorable than the last.
But let’s zero in on Thailand's real draw: the booming “hunkonomy.” From sultry servers at “76Garage” to the beefy delivery dudes bringing a slice of eye candy to my doorstep during the pandemic—because why should a crisis be all doom and gloom?
Into the thick of Thailand’s muscle mania we go, where spots like “76Garage” are less fantasy and more reality, with poolside striptease parties that’ll have you willingly throwing baht like confetti.
And then came the pandemic pivot: a hunky delivery service that made every meal an event. It was like Soong from “Playboyy” decided to leap off screen and deliver my dinner.
Staneemeehoi took the seafood game up a notch with waiters so hot, you’d want to jump into the sea to cool off. Decked out in sailor suits and lace, they served up a feast for all senses.
Enter Fake Club, the LGBTQ+ hotspot where the temperature’s hotter than a Thai summer. Amidst the vibrant crowd, there I was, a beer in hand, chatting up a storm with a Taiwanese writer for ELLE, feeling the electric buzz of a crowd that mixed gay men and women in perfect harmony.
Imagine a club so alive, it leaves even the most seasoned party animals breathless. Me? I was there pretending my beer was a fine wine, absorbing the nightlife like a sponge. The vibe? Think prom night meets bodybuilding expo, cranked up to eleven.
The night took an unexpected turn when I stumbled into a group of Japanese guys planning their “relaxing” day ahead with prostate massages. There I was, blending into the background, my beer a poor shield against my burgeoning curiosity and the secondhand embarrassment from their unabashed planning.
Amid all this, Aob and Puen’s fiery chemistry in “Playboyy” felt like déjà vu, echoing the wild, untamed spirit of my teen years and the even wilder nights at Fake Club. Their on-screen romance mirrored the bold, adventurous vibe of Bangkok’s nightlife, where the tales of those Japanese adventurers could very well have been lifted from the script.
So, if you ever find yourself in Thailand, looking for a taste of adventure, remember: from muscle-bound waiters to the electrifying atmosphere of Fake Club, Bangkok’s got it all. It’s a thrill ride that might just leave you feeling like you’ve stepped into your very own Wonderland—Thai edition, infused with the vibrant energy and youthful spirit of my fujoshi days and the unforgettable excitement of fan meetings. Welcome to the adventure, folks—Thai style, where every night is a callback to my audacious teens and the fandom that fueled it!
I guess one of the things Aob said to Soong was, ‘You have the face of a farang (foreigner) and yet you love…
He’s totally not into Asian dramas, so my forcing him to binge-watch BL with me is his personal nightmare—like, seriously, no sneaking peeks at my MDL reviews for him! And if he stumbles upon them and gets cold feet? Well, honey, I’ll just turn it into my bachelorette party, hitting up every fabulous nightclub in Bangkok. Who’s coming with me?
I guess one of the things Aob said to Soong was, ‘You have the face of a farang (foreigner) and yet you love…
If Only Friends had slid into my life sooner, I wouldn’t have been caught in his proposal net. Knowing now there’s a world of wild Thai BL drama, I’d rather embrace the single life with popcorn than a ring!🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️🤦🏼♀️
Ok. Had something to do, but now I'm back.Teena my asian greek god. I see his perfect body, his perfect face,…
Ah, so I’ve drawn up Teena like he's the star of a quirky indie film—think offbeat charm with a side of existential musing. He’s a bit of a puzzle, wrapped in an enigma, trying to fit into a world that’s as confusing as a plot twist in a telenovela.
And then you come along, giving Teena a glow-up fit for the gods. You’ve taken my complex, somewhat troubled lad and turned him into the poster boy for celestial charm. In your hands, Teena’s not navigating life’s maze; he’s gliding above it, leaving a trail of stardust.
Where I’ve got Teena juggling life’s curveballs, you’ve got him tossing them back like they’re nothing but confetti at his own never-ending party. My version might have him pondering the meaning of life, while your Teena’s too busy being the life of the party to bother with such questions.
It’s as if I served up a hearty, homemade meal, full of flavors and textures, and you transformed it into the dreamiest, most delightful dessert. Light, sweet, and impossible not to love.
We’re just two chefs cooking up tales of Teena in our own styles—mine with a pinch of salt, yours with a spoonful of sugar. Together, we’ve got the perfect recipe for a character who’s both intriguingly complex and effortlessly charming. Cheers to our co-created Teena, the most fascinating blend of indie and myth!
Rewind to my teens, when I first dove headfirst into the world of Japanese BL manga and anime, kickstarting my fujoshi journey. Fast forward a couple of decades, and “Lovesick the Series” was the catalyst that turned my fascination into a full-blown mission: to live out my BL fantasies in the land of smiles, Thailand.
By 2018, I was less of a tourist and more of an honorary local in Bangkok, sliding into DMs, mingling with BL stars, and strutting through GMM like I was born there. My adventure was punctuated by attending fan meetings across Asia, where the thrill of being in the same room with my favorite actors added layers to my fujoshi experience, making each encounter more memorable than the last.
But let’s zero in on Thailand's real draw: the booming “hunkonomy.” From sultry servers at “76Garage” to the beefy delivery dudes bringing a slice of eye candy to my doorstep during the pandemic—because why should a crisis be all doom and gloom?
Into the thick of Thailand’s muscle mania we go, where spots like “76Garage” are less fantasy and more reality, with poolside striptease parties that’ll have you willingly throwing baht like confetti.
And then came the pandemic pivot: a hunky delivery service that made every meal an event. It was like Soong from “Playboyy” decided to leap off screen and deliver my dinner.
Staneemeehoi took the seafood game up a notch with waiters so hot, you’d want to jump into the sea to cool off. Decked out in sailor suits and lace, they served up a feast for all senses.
Enter Fake Club, the LGBTQ+ hotspot where the temperature’s hotter than a Thai summer. Amidst the vibrant crowd, there I was, a beer in hand, chatting up a storm with a Taiwanese writer for ELLE, feeling the electric buzz of a crowd that mixed gay men and women in perfect harmony.
Imagine a club so alive, it leaves even the most seasoned party animals breathless. Me? I was there pretending my beer was a fine wine, absorbing the nightlife like a sponge. The vibe? Think prom night meets bodybuilding expo, cranked up to eleven.
The night took an unexpected turn when I stumbled into a group of Japanese guys planning their “relaxing” day ahead with prostate massages. There I was, blending into the background, my beer a poor shield against my burgeoning curiosity and the secondhand embarrassment from their unabashed planning.
Amid all this, Aob and Puen’s fiery chemistry in “Playboyy” felt like déjà vu, echoing the wild, untamed spirit of my teen years and the even wilder nights at Fake Club. Their on-screen romance mirrored the bold, adventurous vibe of Bangkok’s nightlife, where the tales of those Japanese adventurers could very well have been lifted from the script.
So, if you ever find yourself in Thailand, looking for a taste of adventure, remember: from muscle-bound waiters to the electrifying atmosphere of Fake Club, Bangkok’s got it all. It’s a thrill ride that might just leave you feeling like you’ve stepped into your very own Wonderland—Thai edition, infused with the vibrant energy and youthful spirit of my fujoshi days and the unforgettable excitement of fan meetings. Welcome to the adventure, folks—Thai style, where every night is a callback to my audacious teens and the fandom that fueled it!
And then you come along, giving Teena a glow-up fit for the gods. You’ve taken my complex, somewhat troubled lad and turned him into the poster boy for celestial charm. In your hands, Teena’s not navigating life’s maze; he’s gliding above it, leaving a trail of stardust.
Where I’ve got Teena juggling life’s curveballs, you’ve got him tossing them back like they’re nothing but confetti at his own never-ending party. My version might have him pondering the meaning of life, while your Teena’s too busy being the life of the party to bother with such questions.
It’s as if I served up a hearty, homemade meal, full of flavors and textures, and you transformed it into the dreamiest, most delightful dessert. Light, sweet, and impossible not to love.
We’re just two chefs cooking up tales of Teena in our own styles—mine with a pinch of salt, yours with a spoonful of sugar. Together, we’ve got the perfect recipe for a character who’s both intriguingly complex and effortlessly charming. Cheers to our co-created Teena, the most fascinating blend of indie and myth!