We live in a society where women can have the same freedom as men to flirt with anyone they like as long as they're…
I find it insane that China has banned so many elements in movies and tv shows yet has allow rampant feminist propaganda to go unchecked in these dramas. Feminism is an incredible destructive ideology and is destroying modern societies.
Another shit Cdrama.Fl + dozens of men, with full interactions, flirtations and everything in between.ML on the…
Many of these dramas are filled with feminist propaganda. The dude is basically there to be her prop. Notice all the men in this drama are either losers or simps. Only the ML is ok, but he's mostly used as a prop for the FL. The largely Cdrama female audience loves that stuff.
We live in a society where women can have the same freedom as men to flirt with anyone they like as long as they're…
"We live in a society where women can have the same freedom as men to flirt with anyone they like as long as they're not in a relationship so you should take your conservative view elsewhere."
The point is why only write the some of women that way? If people are free to flirt, then let the men be playboys too, let them have multiple concubines when they're married and paint it as normal. But they won't do that because it will upset the mostly female audience.
Finally, MZY is showing his true powers. The contrast between our two main couples is interesting: MZY should be WZ's mortal enemy because he's a demon hunter and she's a half-demon (on track to become a full demon if WZS gets his way), while LT and MS should also be incompatible since she's a demon and he's just human. Also, I'm glad that MZY isn't acting like an idiot out of jealousy. I hate that trope.
I'm happy they're not using Pei Ji Ya to create some dumb jealousy arc where the ML acts like an idiot (at least so far). He's a proud stoic man who stands on duty. He should remain that way for now. If he decides to choose love over duty, something more serious should be the catalyst, not some cliche love triangle.
I don't' know which scene or what context, but could she be saying something similar to "follow your heart."…
Yes, SOMETIMES it's ok to follow your desire. But Wu Zhen didn't add that caveat. The message here seems to be to always put desire over duty. Nobody can convince me that this is sound advice for the individual or society.
From claiming that solitude and companionship are equally good to suggesting that people should pursue their desires without restraint, Wu Zhen offers nothing but bad wisdom.
As human beings, we are social creatures—living in isolation is not the optimal path, and anyone trying to sell you that idea is misleading you. Likewise, chasing after every whim or desire would only create a world overrun by selfishness and irresponsibility.
Sorry, Wu Zhen, but there’s no wisdom here at all. I hope she will grow and gain better insight, but I suspect the writer doesn’t even realize how flawed her advice is.
The point is why only write the some of women that way? If people are free to flirt, then let the men be playboys too, let them have multiple concubines when they're married and paint it as normal. But they won't do that because it will upset the mostly female audience.
As human beings, we are social creatures—living in isolation is not the optimal path, and anyone trying to sell you that idea is misleading you. Likewise, chasing after every whim or desire would only create a world overrun by selfishness and irresponsibility.
Sorry, Wu Zhen, but there’s no wisdom here at all. I hope she will grow and gain better insight, but I suspect the writer doesn’t even realize how flawed her advice is.