No, they're not. It's fujoshi girls fantasies. 99.9% of the boys playing in these roles are actually straight…
Yes, those were the two I was I was referring to in my post. They were the only two that were openly gay on the show.
I've said I agree you can't determine; however, I know they're all straight, because it's made public. Unfortunately, much of them ride the popularity they gain from the fujoshi fans---like God from 2Moons and drop them like hot cakes. These two are no different. They just have come out at different times. Even their parents have been interviewed at different times to make it clear. I know that's been mentioned on line---to the disappointment of many. That's why you don't hear anything much on them.
The people who talk about them are the new people who recently have seen the movie and become fanatics (I personally hated the movie). However, it's these recents fans who keep resurrecting the question, if they're together. It's the same thing with Art and Mew (who have super super sexual scenes on scene and in public look like a real life couple). Knock and Korn are another set --- in real life...jeez. It's because they have good on screen chem that in real life they can transmit it and it's whatever for them. However, these guys are totally straight. It's total fanservice. They have publicly said they are straight.
All of them, as I said, it seems, 99.9%, of these actors who play gay roles are played by heterosexual males (for some unfortunately and fortunately for me). I want my group to get roles; I don't care if it's hetero or LGBT+. However, I want hetero's playing our roles for two reasons to build empathy, and, as I said, it tests their own sexuality.
I never made said or determined where you were from.
No, they're not. It's fujoshi girls fantasies. 99.9% of the boys playing in these roles are actually straight…
Yes, I do. Watch the end of the LAST (correction, not first) episode of Love Sick. They interview the cast. White and Captain clearly tell you they are straight. White even takes offense that it's suggested he's gay when Captain questions him.
As for our wonder boys in the drama above. I believe it was mentioned in several articles they were really close friends and were not dating. Fanboys and fangirl fujoshi's as I said ship them. Shit I do it all the time. But again, most of them are straight. I only know of one gay couple in a drama that's not in Gay Bangkok.
I have no idea what culture has to do with anything. I'm part of that community as I'm both Pan & A; I'm already divided by my sexuality, man. I don't divide myself by culture. So, I don't get your point. Maybe it's because I was raised American but born in another country and I'm a Black woman. I have enough shit dividing me. I'd be in about 20 different freakin' categories. Oh well, "that's a different race" "that's a different culture" , "that's a different gender" , "that's a different socieo-economic group" etc.
As for sexuality---sure they could be any sexuality. But we're not running on that variable are we? We're running on a constant. I'm saying one thing...because most of these directors run on that one thing. 2 Moons and even Advance Bravely ran on those angles straight actors - Love Sick hired straight young male actors because they are the ones that auditioned and were good. Yeah, these cultures can interchange on their dynamics.
You can say I'm raining on your parade but it's true. Even the show Queer As Folk, which was an awesome gay show had a lot of straight men on it. There were only 2 gay male characters and one man (the hottest one there by the way) he never responded if he was gay or straight. The one who had come out, the older male had very little to no romantic gay scenes. The younger teenage boy had some love scenes. Those were the only two. Everyone else was straight as an arrow and were married with kids.
Many, and I mean many of the gay roles for some strange reasons and this is across the globe tend to be played by straight men. While, you'll see a lot of straight roles are now being played by gay men. I think it's brilliant. I personally love it.
I like seeing straight men kiss each other. Makes me wonder how they feel about their sexuality and if they get aroused by it.
Anyway these two gentle have said they were straight. The actors in Love Sick have said they were straight. The actors in 2 Moons are straight---to the point it was scandal. Waterboyys --> Straight, Advance Bravely --> Straight. There is only one where there are gay couples are Gay OK BangKok and I Am Your King: The Series (NewYear & Both)
Newyear & Both unfortunately are not together in the drama, but my meowmeows are the cutiest ever! They are a REAL gay couple and who are in dramas as gay REAL characters. Not the straight actors you guys are shipping as gay couples. I'm just saying. As I said, I ship these straight actors together too...why? Because everyone can explore their sexuality and find another side of themselves they never knew and LOVE IS BLIND! Love knows no gender and never has and never will. Hence the reason I am Pansexual. I am not pansexual out of whim. I am pansexual because I have no gender preference due to the fact I believe love is blind. I have no racial or cultural preference either---none of that shit makes sense to me.
People who fall in love with someone is one thing. People who have distinct preferences weird me out. Anyway heres a great video of Both and Newyear a real life gay couple who are actors and who play gay roles. I adore them. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKHucKUvBZc
I would like to go to Edo, Japan. Since I was the age of 15, I studied Saito Hajime. I actually want to name my son Hajime after this Captain. He was the last of the people to use the samurai and the last of the Shinsengumi. I would love to visit Edo, Japan to see where he lived and such a historical site considering that was the base for the Shinsengumi.
The show is the highest rated thai show for 2017. The person here hated it, but the Thai people say otherwise.…
I couldn't find the subs...go figure. Highest rated damned drama in Thailand and then there aren't any subs online...does that make bloody sense to you?! I was like...whatever...I went and started watching some BL dramas instead. Maybe I'll start searching again. It was three months ago and all.
Yeah...no overt BL or it might not be the focus. I'm actually excited. apparently, rumour has it, Godt's people…
Mick & Bomb? gods of the Earth....
Mick ( Mick Tongraya) is from Channel 7. Absolutely handsome. Ugh, biracial. Super well known for his uber dramatic roles with the ladies. My favorite is Massaya, which is a period drama. I like him with his leading lady---but he has major chem with all his ladies.
Bomb (Tanin Manoonsilp) ---hottie, he's back in the scene---he was shut down for a while because of a stupid scandal. Stupid girl he was secretly dating outed him as secretly dating her. You don't say you're single when you're not in Thailand apparently. Anyway, he's out of being grounded and has 3 dramas in the works. He was in a super big drama called Cubic. He was stiff but in all honesty I loved him. I saw his potential and OMG, he's gorgeous.
Mick is a briliant actor and the hottest out of all of them. Absolutely. Makes the other 2 look weak. Bomb comes next he has the potential and from what I can see he's improved a lot, being grounded helps. His tan works for him too.
zombie-God though---OMG, what a bad actor. He kills me. You can't save that man. He can't act his way out of a paper bag. He's just a face without a skill.
Well I'm not sure what you're expecting but what I think you're calling a "cliche" is about to happen...Ae is…
I'm going by what I see on screen now by what the actor has said. The reason I say that is because what the actor read in the screening is not actually what is the "real" back story what was the planned backstory on screen. This has happened countless times.
I've seen happened on The Walking Dead cast interviews, X-Files, FireFly, etc. This is definitely the case in East Asian dramas because of sudden story changes due to netizen reactions online and so on when they put out feelers. Hence the reason some stories never even get off the ground. Wasn't Ghost Boyfriend one of those dramas that never got off the ground due to feelers that failed?
Point being, what the actor has said is always what is presented in the original onscreen story and what is what I'm going by. I'm going by what TPTB is giving me.
Well I'm not sure what you're expecting but what I think you're calling a "cliche" is about to happen...Ae is…
Actually I'm quite familiar to this considering I'm part of the community myself...I'm the A & the P on the list. I really and truly do not need to be schooled. Another thing don't ask how it's possible to be both b/c that will be another cause for irritation.
Furthermore I don't think you get my point or it's lost in translation. Once again it's not a cliche even if you think it's overused---which is odd since you yourself just said they found an another aspect of their sexuality. Then many of these people have themselves.
In many of the stories---they are just creating the story of the gay boy x straight boy or the two straight boys together. However, they do have the two gay boys...plenty of them. When it comes to the first two, the story will play out that way for the straight boys. It sort of has too; they are struggling with a lot of issues.
Anyway to get back to my point the reason I find we shouldn't dispel these stories or points as cliche and marginalize them is in the same vein actually as you were stating.
I see it as these boys moving away from the title of being heterosexual, or gay, or bisexual or what not. At this point, they have found someone they love, regardless of the gender of the person. You're just coming from a different direction.
Well I'm not sure what you're expecting but what I think you're calling a "cliche" is about to happen...Ae is…
He wasn't bi, he had a female best friend. However, you're right he never mentioned he was gay. Probably because of Knock. Meh, then yeah, I guess this one would be the first I guess.
Well I'm not sure what you're expecting but what I think you're calling a "cliche" is about to happen...Ae is…
Together With Me is they are the lead 2nd of the series..did you watch it? Bad Romance they weren't but that was the 1st of the series but they were so popular they made TWM. People loved TWM, so now we have a 3rd installment coming that's all them again. So yeah...we have had it. <--- Korn is the lead and we all know he is gay.
Finally a protagonist that knows that he's gay instead of the same old "I'm gay just for you" clichè from most…
Well I'm not sure what you're expecting but what I think you're calling a "cliche" is about to happen...Ae is straight. So Ae may end up in the whole, " same old "I'm gay just for you" clichè" you dislike.
Funny enough...it's not a clichè and for it to marginalized as such shows the misunderstanding behind this thought process and why it's so prevalent and why it's important to understand.
I can give real life analogies on this and it's not even BL but Lesbian to Straight ones of famous people.
I've said I agree you can't determine; however, I know they're all straight, because it's made public. Unfortunately, much of them ride the popularity they gain from the fujoshi fans---like God from 2Moons and drop them like hot cakes. These two are no different. They just have come out at different times. Even their parents have been interviewed at different times to make it clear. I know that's been mentioned on line---to the disappointment of many. That's why you don't hear anything much on them.
The people who talk about them are the new people who recently have seen the movie and become fanatics (I personally hated the movie). However, it's these recents fans who keep resurrecting the question, if they're together. It's the same thing with Art and Mew (who have super super sexual scenes on scene and in public look like a real life couple). Knock and Korn are another set --- in real life...jeez. It's because they have good on screen chem that in real life they can transmit it and it's whatever for them. However, these guys are totally straight. It's total fanservice. They have publicly said they are straight.
All of them, as I said, it seems, 99.9%, of these actors who play gay roles are played by heterosexual males (for some unfortunately and fortunately for me). I want my group to get roles; I don't care if it's hetero or LGBT+. However, I want hetero's playing our roles for two reasons to build empathy, and, as I said, it tests their own sexuality.
I never made said or determined where you were from.
As for our wonder boys in the drama above. I believe it was mentioned in several articles they were really close friends and were not dating. Fanboys and fangirl fujoshi's as I said ship them. Shit I do it all the time. But again, most of them are straight. I only know of one gay couple in a drama that's not in Gay Bangkok.
I have no idea what culture has to do with anything. I'm part of that community as I'm both Pan & A; I'm already divided by my sexuality, man. I don't divide myself by culture. So, I don't get your point. Maybe it's because I was raised American but born in another country and I'm a Black woman. I have enough shit dividing me. I'd be in about 20 different freakin' categories. Oh well, "that's a different race" "that's a different culture" , "that's a different gender" , "that's a different socieo-economic group" etc.
As for sexuality---sure they could be any sexuality. But we're not running on that variable are we? We're running on a constant. I'm saying one thing...because most of these directors run on that one thing. 2 Moons and even Advance Bravely ran on those angles straight actors - Love Sick hired straight young male actors because they are the ones that auditioned and were good. Yeah, these cultures can interchange on their dynamics.
You can say I'm raining on your parade but it's true. Even the show Queer As Folk, which was an awesome gay show had a lot of straight men on it. There were only 2 gay male characters and one man (the hottest one there by the way) he never responded if he was gay or straight. The one who had come out, the older male had very little to no romantic gay scenes. The younger teenage boy had some love scenes. Those were the only two. Everyone else was straight as an arrow and were married with kids.
Many, and I mean many of the gay roles for some strange reasons and this is across the globe tend to be played by straight men. While, you'll see a lot of straight roles are now being played by gay men. I think it's brilliant. I personally love it.
I like seeing straight men kiss each other. Makes me wonder how they feel about their sexuality and if they get aroused by it.
Anyway these two gentle have said they were straight. The actors in Love Sick have said they were straight. The actors in 2 Moons are straight---to the point it was scandal. Waterboyys --> Straight, Advance Bravely --> Straight. There is only one where there are gay couples are Gay OK BangKok and I Am Your King: The Series (NewYear & Both)
Newyear & Both unfortunately are not together in the drama, but my meowmeows are the cutiest ever! They are a REAL gay couple and who are in dramas as gay REAL characters. Not the straight actors you guys are shipping as gay couples. I'm just saying. As I said, I ship these straight actors together too...why? Because everyone can explore their sexuality and find another side of themselves they never knew and LOVE IS BLIND! Love knows no gender and never has and never will. Hence the reason I am Pansexual. I am not pansexual out of whim. I am pansexual because I have no gender preference due to the fact I believe love is blind. I have no racial or cultural preference either---none of that shit makes sense to me.
People who fall in love with someone is one thing. People who have distinct preferences weird me out. Anyway heres a great video of Both and Newyear a real life gay couple who are actors and who play gay roles. I adore them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKHucKUvBZc
Mick ( Mick Tongraya) is from Channel 7. Absolutely handsome. Ugh, biracial. Super well known for his uber dramatic roles with the ladies. My favorite is Massaya, which is a period drama. I like him with his leading lady---but he has major chem with all his ladies.
Bomb (Tanin Manoonsilp) ---hottie, he's back in the scene---he was shut down for a while because of a stupid scandal. Stupid girl he was secretly dating outed him as secretly dating her. You don't say you're single when you're not in Thailand apparently. Anyway, he's out of being grounded and has 3 dramas in the works. He was in a super big drama called Cubic. He was stiff but in all honesty I loved him. I saw his potential and OMG, he's gorgeous.
Mick is a briliant actor and the hottest out of all of them. Absolutely. Makes the other 2 look weak. Bomb comes next he has the potential and from what I can see he's improved a lot, being grounded helps. His tan works for him too.
zombie-God though---OMG, what a bad actor. He kills me. You can't save that man. He can't act his way out of a paper bag. He's just a face without a skill.
I've seen happened on The Walking Dead cast interviews, X-Files, FireFly, etc. This is definitely the case in East Asian dramas because of sudden story changes due to netizen reactions online and so on when they put out feelers. Hence the reason some stories never even get off the ground. Wasn't Ghost Boyfriend one of those dramas that never got off the ground due to feelers that failed?
Point being, what the actor has said is always what is presented in the original onscreen story and what is what I'm going by. I'm going by what TPTB is giving me.
Furthermore I don't think you get my point or it's lost in translation. Once again it's not a cliche even if you think it's overused---which is odd since you yourself just said they found an another aspect of their sexuality. Then many of these people have themselves.
In many of the stories---they are just creating the story of the gay boy x straight boy or the two straight boys together. However, they do have the two gay boys...plenty of them. When it comes to the first two, the story will play out that way for the straight boys. It sort of has too; they are struggling with a lot of issues.
Anyway to get back to my point the reason I find we shouldn't dispel these stories or points as cliche and marginalize them is in the same vein actually as you were stating.
I see it as these boys moving away from the title of being heterosexual, or gay, or bisexual or what not. At this point, they have found someone they love, regardless of the gender of the person. You're just coming from a different direction.
Bad Romance they weren't but that was the 1st of the series but they were so popular they made TWM. People loved TWM, so now we have a 3rd installment coming that's all them again. So yeah...we have had it. <--- Korn is the lead and we all know he is gay.
In WTD yeah, you're right.
I'll leave it that...
Funny enough...it's not a clichè and for it to marginalized as such shows the misunderstanding behind this thought process and why it's so prevalent and why it's important to understand.
I can give real life analogies on this and it's not even BL but Lesbian to Straight ones of famous people.
So when I read clichè I had to smh.