I only watched Until We Meet Again and Between Us a few months ago, and I didn’t even recognize Boun at first without the blonde hair. So glad they’re both back! This is my third series with them and episode 1 was amazing, I can’t wait for the remaining 9 episodes.
Wow, after episode 9 there are so many comments calling it rape from both sides. Even if you see it that way, let’s be very clear. This is fiction. It’s not real life.
Are we really going to cancel every show or movie that portrays rape, violence, or morally disturbing themes? If so, half of modern storytelling would disappear. Game of Thrones, The Handmaid’s Tale, 13 Reasons Why, Outlander, Law & Order: SVU, Monster, Kill Bill, Gone Girl, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo all depict horrific acts. Yet they’re praised, awarded, and widely consumed.
Watching dark or controversial content does not mean you support it. No one watches a serial killer movie and thinks, “Wow, I want to do that.” Fiction is where we confront uncomfortable truths. It’s how we explore trauma, redemption, and the darkest parts of humanity, not to glorify them but to understand their impact. That is the point of storytelling: to create tension, challenge empathy, and hold up a mirror to society’s ugliest sides.
If we only consumed stories with perfect morals and flawless characters, we’d lose Breaking Bad, Dexter, Joker, The Godfather, Scarface. Entire genres would vanish.
So no, watching ABO Desire does not mean we support rape or that we are trying to normalize those scenes. It means we understand the difference between fiction and reality, something some people in these comments clearly don’t.
Millions watch Game of Thrones, Breaking Bad or The Handmaid’s Tale, all packed with murder, rape, and assault. Do they all support those acts? Of course not.
If you can’t separate storytelling from real life, that’s a you problem. Maybe this series just isn’t for you.
Just think a little bit and you will get your answers .
My first time watching an Omegaverse lol, and PitBabe doesn’t count. I haven’t read the novel so I’m super confused, but after reading other comments it’s starting to make sense now.
I know both rooms had no lights, but still, how can you not tell who you’re sleeping with?
The voice, the face, the little details, they see each other every single day. It would only make sense if they were blindfolded.
And seriously, after it’s over, wouldn’t you at least turn the light on to check their face before leaving? Like, aren’t you even a little curious? 🤷♂️
So now both of them end up pregnant. Shao You gets pregnant but doesn’t even know who the father is, while GauTu also gets pregnant but at least he knows who the father is.🤣
Please consider watching this on GagaOOLala, and if it doesn’t work then Viki or their YouTube channel instead of illegal platforms.
The actors, crew, and creators worked hard to bring this story to life. They deserve to be supported, not pirated.
If you don’t want to pay or can’t afford it, that’s your personal choice, but don’t come here and promote illegal websites like it’s acceptable. It’s disrespectful to the people who made the series and to fans who choose to support it the right way.
Sharing illegal streaming links is not only unlawful but also deeply disrespectful to the entire production team. Promoting piracy doesn’t just harm the industry, it takes away opportunities from the very people who work so hard to create the content we love.
If you truly care about BL and want to see more quality shows in the future, support them through legal channels. That’s how the industry grows and it’s the least we can do.
Is it really that fast-burning, tho? Both Krailert and Naran have been edging each other through the newspaper's…
I agree with you now, and your explanation really makes sense. Thinking about the 1960s context, with no technology and same-sex relationships being illegal, it becomes much clearer why Krailert’s actions happened the way they did. He was essentially forced by the circumstances, and cheating was really the only way their relationship with Naran could have even started. When you put it that way, it’s hard to blame him, and it makes their story even more understandable and tragic.
Is it really that fast-burning, tho? Both Krailert and Naran have been edging each other through the newspaper's…
Just a quick summary Krailert has always been gay, and he was once in love with Win, the movie star?
But his boss stepped in, made Win disappear, and forced Krailert to marry a woman. Is that same boss is now his father-in-law?
If Krailert truly had no choice in this marriage, then I agree we can’t fully blame him, but at the same time, it still feels wrong for him to be with another man while his wife is at home.
The NC scene at the end of episode 3 was very well executed, dark with haunting violin music. It felt so mature and emotional, and Krailert and Naran’s chemistry really shone through.
Correct me if I'm wrong and I'm not good with faces so I may got some characters mixed up, but one thing keeps bothering me: they’ve only met two or three times. How can they fall in love so quickly and already end up having sex? On top of that, don’t they both already have partners? At the start of episode 3, when Krailert was sleeping with his partner (or wife, I couldn’t quite tell), he was already thinking of Naran. I love this series so far, it’s such a mature BL, but to me this storyline feels wrong. It’s crossing into cheating, and that takes away from the romance.
Thank you for confirming it really is Son Yuke Songpaisan! I never thought I’d live to see the day he’d go from straight drama prince to serving us a full gay sex scene with butt included. 👏👏 Round of applause and a standing ovation, someone get this man an award, a crown, and maybe a pillow for that performance!
It’s fascinating how true fans notice even the tiniest details, weighing everything carefully, giving scores…
Reminder, no show or movie is ever truly perfect. Even massive blockbusters like Avatar or Avengers, which made billions, still have flaws. Just like no country is perfect to live in, every series has its ups and downs. For me, I like focusing on the positive. If a show ticks all the boxes that matter to me such as story, acting, chemistry and emotions, then it’s a 10. This one definitely is, and it’s a series I’ll remember for decades. Some ratings are clearly fake or influenced by bias, fan wars or even homophobia, so I really appreciate seeing genuine reviews like yours.
Is it just me or is this show going downhill? The first few episodes were so fun to watch, but I was expecting a list of things Suzume and Keishi would do together before he turns 40, just like the title suggests, and it’s not happening. We’re heading into episode 9 with only a few left until the finale, and still no chemistry between them at all.
“‘Jade, spank me a little" had me spitting out my drink.
That prison scene in episode 4 deserves to be archived in the comedy hall of fame. Who knew a historical drama could be this funny? Nut isn’t acting, he’s serving divine chaos in silk robes, carrying episode 4 on his back like a national treasure. ✨Nut Nation rise✨.
Somebody hand this man an Oscar for Best Use of Sass in Ancient Times.
Even if you see it that way, let’s be very clear. This is fiction. It’s not real life.
Are we really going to cancel every show or movie that portrays rape, violence, or morally disturbing themes? If so, half of modern storytelling would disappear. Game of Thrones, The Handmaid’s Tale, 13 Reasons Why, Outlander, Law & Order: SVU, Monster, Kill Bill, Gone Girl, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo all depict horrific acts. Yet they’re praised, awarded, and widely consumed.
Watching dark or controversial content does not mean you support it. No one watches a serial killer movie and thinks, “Wow, I want to do that.” Fiction is where we confront uncomfortable truths. It’s how we explore trauma, redemption, and the darkest parts of humanity, not to glorify them but to understand their impact. That is the point of storytelling: to create tension, challenge empathy, and hold up a mirror to society’s ugliest sides.
If we only consumed stories with perfect morals and flawless characters, we’d lose Breaking Bad, Dexter, Joker, The Godfather, Scarface. Entire genres would vanish.
So no, watching ABO Desire does not mean we support rape or that we are trying to normalize those scenes. It means we understand the difference between fiction and reality, something some people in these comments clearly don’t.
Millions watch Game of Thrones, Breaking Bad or The Handmaid’s Tale, all packed with murder, rape, and assault. Do they all support those acts? Of course not.
If you can’t separate storytelling from real life, that’s a you problem. Maybe this series just isn’t for you.
So let me get this straight, out of the two scenes:
In the first one, HuaYong knows he slept with Sheng ShaoYou, but Sheng ShaoYou hasno idea.
In the second one, did Gao Tu actually know it was Shen Wen Lang? And did Shen Wen Lang know it was Gao Tu? Sorry, I haven’t read the novel.
The voice, the face, the little details, they see each other every single day. It would only make sense if they were blindfolded.
And seriously, after it’s over, wouldn’t you at least turn the light on to check their face before leaving? Like, aren’t you even a little curious? 🤷♂️
So now both of them end up pregnant. Shao You gets pregnant but doesn’t even know who the father is, while GauTu also gets pregnant but at least he knows who the father is.🤣
The actors, crew, and creators worked hard to bring this story to life. They deserve to be supported, not pirated.
If you don’t want to pay or can’t afford it, that’s your personal choice, but don’t come here and promote illegal websites like it’s acceptable. It’s disrespectful to the people who made the series and to fans who choose to support it the right way.
Sharing illegal streaming links is not only unlawful but also deeply disrespectful to the entire production team. Promoting piracy doesn’t just harm the industry, it takes away opportunities from the very people who work so hard to create the content we love.
If you truly care about BL and want to see more quality shows in the future, support them through legal channels. That’s how the industry grows and it’s the least we can do.
Krailert has always been gay, and he was once in love with Win, the movie star?
But his boss stepped in, made Win disappear, and forced Krailert to marry a woman. Is that same boss is now his father-in-law?
If Krailert truly had no choice in this marriage, then I agree we can’t fully blame him, but at the same time, it still feels wrong for him to be with another man while his wife is at home.
Correct me if I'm wrong and I'm not good with faces so I may got some characters mixed up, but one thing keeps bothering me: they’ve only met two or three times. How can they fall in love so quickly and already end up having sex? On top of that, don’t they both already have partners? At the start of episode 3, when Krailert was sleeping with his partner (or wife, I couldn’t quite tell), he was already thinking of Naran. I love this series so far, it’s such a mature BL, but to me this storyline feels wrong. It’s crossing into cheating, and that takes away from the romance.
For me, I like focusing on the positive. If a show ticks all the boxes that matter to me such as story, acting, chemistry and emotions, then it’s a 10. This one definitely is, and it’s a series I’ll remember for decades.
Some ratings are clearly fake or influenced by bias, fan wars or even homophobia, so I really appreciate seeing genuine reviews like yours.
That prison scene in episode 4 deserves to be archived in the comedy hall of fame. Who knew a historical drama could be this funny? Nut isn’t acting, he’s serving divine chaos in silk robes, carrying episode 4 on his back like a national treasure. ✨Nut Nation rise✨.
Somebody hand this man an Oscar for Best Use of Sass in Ancient Times.