Oh, cool! I haven't heard of Cheezefilm before. i will check it out. Also, I feel like I've seen her somewhere else—maybe in another show idk. And thanks for noticing the Johan profile picture!
Are you an idiot or what's wrong with you? I really like the BL genre, but it was good that they didn't put romance…
Your blind support for BL between a 47-year-old and an 18-year-old simply because you like BL is disturbing.
Ignoring the glaring ethical issues and power dynamics at play here shows a shocking lack of judgment. It's not about legality—it's about ethics and the blatant power imbalance created by Deuk Pal's lifetime of experience.
Just because the law doesn't recognize "soul age" doesn't mean it's morally acceptable. Pretending otherwise is willfully ignorant and ignores the very real risk of manipulation and exploitation. If you can't see that, maybe it's you who needs a reality check.
Not you defending predatory relationships, the least weird BL fan
You argue there's no power imbalance because both characters are teenagers physically. However, Deuk Pal's past life experiences create an intellectual and emotional imbalance. His emotional intelligence and life strategies are far beyond what an average teenager would possess, inherently creating an imbalance.
Society judges relationships based on physical age. A 17-year-old with the mind of an older person can be seen as exploitative, regardless of the soul's agelessness. Social norms and laws exist to protect those who might not navigate complex emotional dynamics well.
Physical maturity brings essential hormonal and psychological changes. Despite being in a teenager's body, Deuk Pal carries an adult's psychological framework, influencing the natural course of a teenage relationship.
In conclusion, while an ageless soul is intriguing, our societal norms prioritize physical age and maturity. The imbalance in emotional intelligence and life experience creates a risk of manipulation and exploitation, which is why such relationships are often scrutinized and deemed inappropriate.
Ignoring the glaring ethical issues and power dynamics at play here shows a shocking lack of judgment. It's not about legality—it's about ethics and the blatant power imbalance created by Deuk Pal's lifetime of experience.
Just because the law doesn't recognize "soul age" doesn't mean it's morally acceptable. Pretending otherwise is willfully ignorant and ignores the very real risk of manipulation and exploitation. If you can't see that, maybe it's you who needs a reality check.
Society judges relationships based on physical age. A 17-year-old with the mind of an older person can be seen as exploitative, regardless of the soul's agelessness. Social norms and laws exist to protect those who might not navigate complex emotional dynamics well.
Physical maturity brings essential hormonal and psychological changes. Despite being in a teenager's body, Deuk Pal carries an adult's psychological framework, influencing the natural course of a teenage relationship.
In conclusion, while an ageless soul is intriguing, our societal norms prioritize physical age and maturity. The imbalance in emotional intelligence and life experience creates a risk of manipulation and exploitation, which is why such relationships are often scrutinized and deemed inappropriate.