This drama looks a little bit more mature than the average Thai GL drama. 

I am watching Butterfly movie, it's kinda sad. I believe it does present the situation of lesbian rights in Hong Kong back then and lesbian life in general. It's more of a lesbian movie than a GL one.

@dora you might find it interesting. You can watch it on YouTube.

Watched Butterfly. So many emotions in one movie. 2 hours like a rollercoaster. Happy ending.

 YamaKen:

I am watching Butterfly movie, it's kinda sad. I believe it does present the situation of lesbian rights in Hong Kong back then and lesbian life in general. It's more of a lesbian movie than a GL one.

@dora you might find it interesting. You can watch it on YouTube.

I will check it out when I’m in the mood. But HEA makes it better.

 RealNevermore:

Please read this news article folks and share your thoughts - Muzaffarnagar: Family In Shock As Missing Cousin Sisters Return As Husband And Wife, Say They Want to Live Together 

I mean... the only odd thing is they're cousins. Is this practiced a lot in India? Cousins marrying each other? If they're only shocked because they're both women, they should get over it.

 YamaKen:

I mean... the only odd thing is they're cousins. Is this practiced a lot in India? Cousins marrying each other? If they're only shocked because they're both women, they should get over it.

Cousin marriage is related to a specific religion as far as India is concerned, don't know about the rate of occurrence.

Eh, I'm more caught on the fact that the younger is only up to Class 10 (age 14-16 according to google). 

As for the being cousins. A few questions. For one, how closely related cousins? Were they particularly close while growing up? I didn't think cousin marriage was uncommon in India (though not common either anymore, mind you), so is the outcry more because they are two girls? Or has there been similar instances of outcry among het couples that I'm just not aware of?

Incest and "incest-adjacent" is a pretty hefty topic that I generally don't like to comment on on public feeds. I think there is sometimes a certain amount of nuance that is sometimes worth acknowledging, even if you don't agree with it.

PS. you totally had me thinking you were hacked for a second there.

 YamaKen:

I am watching Butterfly movie, it's kinda sad. I believe it does present the situation of lesbian rights in Hong Kong back then and lesbian life in general. It's more of a lesbian movie than a GL one.

@dora you might find it interesting. You can watch it on YouTube.

Thank you for the link!

 RealNevermore:

Cousin marriage is related to a specific religion as far as India is concerned, don't know about the rate of occurrence.

I see. I also didn't really catch the fact one of them is like 16. Are we sure about that one or are they both over 18? Also, Athena makes some good points. Were they close growing up? If they are distant cousins then maaybe it's okay. But yeah, idk what the term sisters in the article implies. Does that mean they grew up like sisters?

 AthenaTheStorierX:

Thank you for the link!

You're welcome! If you want better quality, the movie is on Avistaz.to.

Sharing with all women in this club: found lesbian songs playlist. You're welcome!

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfoODRYwccOwIJ76_n3WXc4UkMA7Ur-p-

Thai GL "Somewhere, Somehow" started airing today (Aug. 8th) with streaming on YouTube.


Kee, a cool tsundere, and Peem, a mischievous rich girl, become inseparable friends. No one knows the truth, though, that really, they've been secretly in love with one another since high school. From handmade pork floss, a gear necklace as a token of love, to an accidental first kiss, hearts will be racing. But love is never so easy, and fate plays its tricks. The two are separated and it will be seven years before they meet again... as boss and employee.

Teaser 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EkFV5vB2yFs 
Teaser 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MZig_n1Fr8 
Trailer: https://youtu.be/ZUotNR6SSsM?si=zLeOgnpLXpdw4HNc

The romcom is produced by Idol Factory (GAPLoyal PinDreamSecret Crush On You), directed by A Natthaphong (Gap; Dream; The Sign), and screenwritten by Tinna (Secret of UsLoyal Pin). The script reading was done on March 17th and then started filming on April 26th. After a total of 35 Queues, the drama finished filming on July 6th.

Fay and May, Idol Factory's second GL pairing, previously starred together as the lead couple from "Dream". Idol Factory's staple support actors Looknam and Heng are also prominently featured, and teasers seem to suggest that they may even be a second couple. Will this be the end of Heng's GL couple interference?  


Episode 1, Part 1: https://youtu.be/3RPB-fiDm1Q?si=Ic9FUFA4gvf5dHqU

I normally post these off-topic/non-MDL stuff in the discord, but i was so excited that I had to share. I was following this in the early days of its promotion before totally losing track of it. Only to find that the film releases in less than an hour!

New Zealand-made sapphic fantasy short film "Crown & Blade" releases today (August 9th) on YouTube!

The indie project started promotion back in 2022 on social media, with the original hope of releasing in early 2023. The pandemic, local flooding and cyclones, scheduling conflicts with post-production crew, and attempts at film festivals delayed that release. But it's finally here!

Openly queer Isabella Pezza is the executive producer of the film, is credited as the director and writer, and acts as the soldier and princess's exiled lover main character. Amy Workman (Teen Wolf: The Movie) stars alongside as the strong-willed princess willing to risk it all for love.

Teaser: https://youtu.be/XX_vE2KpAXg?si=1n-5lRnDGC0yVZaL 


Film: https://youtu.be/S6AUPDbb5XM?si=PZzN-qIztMJ5G-qd 


Interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBHJrNP6T3o&ab_channel=AHealthyDoseofFran 

Socials: Instagram | TikTok 


 AthenaTheStorierX:
New Zealand-made sapphic fantasy short film "Crown & Blade" releases today (August 9th) on YouTube!

Clexa is that you??