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Replying to oddsare Sep 22, 2023
A good first kiss is much like the elusive unicorn—often talked about but rarely sighted. To ensure this mythical…
Confessions in the rain and tending to the ill are overplayed in BL; I usually just roll my eyes and brace myself. But today, Sailom, with his fringes and profile, drenched and dazzling, made those clichés worthwhile! It was like finding a diamond in the rough—finally, a rainy scene that’s a visual treat rather than a recycled ordeal!
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On Dangerous Romance Sep 22, 2023
A good first kiss is much like the elusive unicorn—often talked about but rarely sighted. To ensure this mythical moment is splendid, some might suggest consulting a ‘Kissing for Dummies’ manual or perhaps practicing on an unwitting hand or a piece of fruit. Ah yes, the good ol’ trial and error method, where your fumbling, tentative, and awkward approach might just transform into an enchanting experience, or let’s be real, an amusing disaster. There’s something endearingly sweet and comical about a bumbling first kiss; it’s like watching a toddler try to put on shoes. They might put it on the wrong foot, but you applaud the effort anyway!
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On Dangerous Romance Sep 22, 2023
Title Dangerous Romance Spoiler
🎬 This episode, the first half is a tangled web of emotions amongst Kanghan, Sailom, and Pimfah. The youthful sensitivity, awkwardness, and irritability are all portrayed with intense vibrancy!

🔥 Kanghan unleashes his emotions through fierce football, clashing even with his teammates! Sailom spins his pen, a sign of restless anxiety, while Pimfah dances her cheerleading spirit out until her foot is injured. Their internal storms are vividly embodied through these actions.

💬 And then, amidst the rain, brave Sailom tells Kanghan, 'I don’t like her, I like you.' The timing couldn’t be more perfect. If this episode were a football match, the halftime whistle would blow right at 'I like you.'

I’m totally loving the first half of this episode! It's like a roller coaster of youthful emotions, incredibly depicted! ⭐️
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On You Are Mine Sep 22, 2023
Title You Are Mine
Oh, this drama is all chill and no drill, just a delightful BL concoction! Loads of overacted expressions and animated moves, but thankfully, it’s free from those noise effects found in Thai peers. Post episode three, I’m totally plotting a laid-back weekend morning munching on the edges of toasted bread and dabbing them in jam!
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Replying to oddsare Sep 22, 2023
Title I Cannot Reach You Spoiler
If you’re curious about the slight differences between the first episode and the comic, take a peek at the comments…
1. I don't recall that scene of two people sharing an ice pop in the beginning of the comic.

2. In the classroom, as they delved into Yamato's crush, it wasn't the teacher who put a stop to it; instead, Yamato, feeling the heat of the moment, declared he had a sudden job to rush off to and made his exit!

3. During their commute to school, Kakeru found himself contemplating the unique connection he shared with Yamato. It was at that moment when Kakeru realized that, being a boy himself, it was improbable for Yamato to harbor romantic feelings for him. Kakeru had long been aware of the subtle shifts in his own emotions towards Yamato.

4. When they hung out with the female students, it wasn't at a bowling alley but rather at a KTV, enjoying some karaoke. Kakeru once likened himself to a producer and Yamato to an idol. How could he, in his role as a producer, keep such a keen eye on the idol?

5. In the manga, Yamato noticed that Kakeru didn't give that plushie to Akane. Kakeru explained to Yamato that since it wasn't a prize he had won himself, he felt awkward giving it to her.

6. Yamato's little sister didn't greet the two of them; she simply watched from afar.
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On I Cannot Reach You Sep 22, 2023
If you’re curious about the slight differences between the first episode and the comic, take a peek at the comments section below.
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Replying to someonesproblemchild Sep 22, 2023
Manga readers, is it sad (tragic ending)? Please be honest.
Don’t worry, this manga doesn’t end in tears. 📚😄
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On Trillion Game Sep 21, 2023
Going in without having read the original manga, I felt like I was on a thrilling ride! The protagonist, brimming with a gamer’s spirit, tackles seemingly impossible missions, sparking a surge of excitement throughout the audience! Yes, some moments seemed like simple child’s play, but if you’re looking for a high-voltage thrill, this drama is a powerhouse of entertainment! Who else is itching for a sequel? Watch out world, 'Trillion Game' is set to blaze a trail on the international scene!
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Replying to Not a Robot Sep 20, 2023
Title Only Friends
Top needed to spill about Ton because Mew is in a close friend of Ton's. Top, could have told him that he f-ed…
Haha, I can relate! Sometimes, it's nice to switch to "power-saving mode" and just let the story carry you away without overanalyzing every detail.
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Replying to oddsare Sep 20, 2023
Title My Personal Weatherman Spoiler
The first chapter of the manga has a ‘for mature audiences only’ scene, just FYI in the comments section!
One day, Mitsuki walks in on Yoh, who’s a tad ‘preoccupied’ with his… personal toy. And he’s tipsy too! Turns out, Yoh heard that successful adult manga artists get ‘hands-on’ inspiration. Guess he’s aiming for that big paycheck!
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Replying to katherine561473 Sep 20, 2023
So season 2 is going to end on a cliffhanger??
A friend from Taiwan just told me that the series has already finished airing on their legal streaming platforms too.
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Replying to katherine561473 Sep 20, 2023
So season 2 is going to end on a cliffhanger??
I'm currently in Japan, and the series has already aired here. It seems that if you're outside of Japan, streaming platforms might have it available a week later. Just a heads up!
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Replying to Diva70 Sep 20, 2023
Well put…which is why the teen years are so erratic…generally this is when you really start to explore your…
Thank you for your insightful response! I totally agree with your observations about the tumultuous teenage years; weren't we all a rollercoaster of emotions back then? 😅 Sometimes, attractions can be fleeting and superficial. Two teens might be infatuated today and realize tomorrow they're not that into each other. Maybe Kang's feelings for Pimfah are just a passing phase, and Pimfah's admiration for Sailom might be just that – admiration. Even though my teenage years are a distant memory, I still occasionally wonder if I truly like someone or if it's just a passing admiration. Ah, the intricacies of human emotions!
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Replying to Luciddd Sep 20, 2023
Title Only Friends
At this point, I have rewatched all episodes and have read most of the comments on here. I would really like to…
Thank you for bringing up the points I've been pondering. Sometimes I feel like I might be reading too much into the characters, jumping to conclusions rather than relying on the clear facts from the storyline. Kudos to you for rewatching the first six episodes to dissect Mew's behavior; I'd love to have you on my team if this were a group assignment!

To me, Mew comes across as a genuinely decent person. I mean, he seems grounded (those glasses give off such a vibe), courteous, gentle, attentive to his friends, and firm in his values, especially about not rushing intimacy. If others perceive him in another light, it might reflect more on their outlook and beliefs about people. Yet, watching Mew falter wouldn't be the worst. Missteps often bring out our human side and pave the way for growth.

In relationships, subtle manipulation games often find their way in, taking different forms. It could be the guilt cards played from past deeds or the cold wall of silence. Some constantly play the victim, feeling the world is always against them, while others constantly stack us against the rest. Navigating this maze, keen awareness is a must to spot and avoid such tricks.

Mew, on the surface, doesn't seem to engage in these manipulation games. However, when he pulls away in intimate moments with Top, it does raise questions. Is it a genuine hesitancy or a tactic in disguise?

One thing to note: it's entirely valid for someone to hold back during intimate moments without it being a manipulative act. But, sometimes, manipulation might lurk in seemingly innocent actions – like trying too hard to please. In these situations, a discerning eye and a cautious heart go a long way.
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On Dangerous Romance Sep 19, 2023
One can like two people at once because... the heart has two chambers for a reason, right? Just kidding! In reality, human emotions and feelings are intricate and multifaceted. As for a bisexual, they might fancy a guy and a girl at the same time because... why limit yourself to one flavor when there's a whole buffet? But jokes aside, sexuality is fluid and personal, with deep emotional nuances. As for Kanghan, maybe he saw confessing to Pimfah as a trial run, but perhaps his heart truly resonates more with Sailom. It's a gentle reminder that love isn't a straightforward path, but a journey with unexpected turns.
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Replying to Not a Robot Sep 19, 2023
Title Only Friends
Top needed to spill about Ton because Mew is in a close friend of Ton's. Top, could have told him that he f-ed…
Thanks for the nudge! I do have a knack for reading between too many lines sometimes.😅
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Replying to Not a Robot Sep 19, 2023
Title Only Friends
Top needed to spill about Ton because Mew is in a close friend of Ton's. Top, could have told him that he f-ed…
Thanks for giving me an overview of FZ . I appreciate the nuances and different story arcs, especially regarding the characters' journeys towards self-realization. Speaking of Mew, I've always sensed an underlying tendency in him to seek validation, or perhaps even manipulate. His facade of kindness seems to border on the gray area once we delve deeper. It might even be beneficial for him to make a few mistakes, to truly grow as a person. Do I sound a bit dramatic? I've never been one for moral policing; I'm more inclined towards observing human growth.

Thank you for bringing up Mew's two lesbian mothers. They seem to be a source of pride for him, but subconsciously, I wonder if his issues stem from his relationship with them. For instance, could his concern for public opinion drive him to put on a kind and caring act to gain others' affection?
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Replying to Not a Robot Sep 19, 2023
Title Only Friends
Top needed to spill about Ton because Mew is in a close friend of Ton's. Top, could have told him that he f-ed…
Hoping the next six episodes will shed more light on Boston’s psyche and help us understand him better. As for Sand, he’s truly a testament to the saying, ‘Even the kindest souls have their breaking points’.
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