We can't really know the actual timeline between when Nut was able to move on after Tofu's death and when he got back together with Tarn. I would say that there was a few months in between the two events. In any case, Nut showed us in earlier episodes that he was still very much in love with Tarn and that he never forgot about him. And we saw so many scenes of Nut grieving for Tofu and missing him that he even started writing a new series about him.
Another user posted it a few days ago that's how I found out about it. But I strongly suggest having a pop-up blocker, ad blocker and also antivirus before going on that site. Cuz when I went on it on my phone it had a whole lot of pop-ups and it's just best to be safe against new sites.
I thought that was interesting too. He almost slept with his wife. So I'm guessing he is only bi??. I mean he…
I honestly I'm sorry about that ππΏ I did not know. I only yesterday found a site that has the first three episodes subbed, up until now I've just been watching the show with no subs. So I put together what I saw plus I had another user explain a few scenes to me.
I thought that was interesting too. He almost slept with his wife. So I'm guessing he is only bi??. I mean he…
I was thinking when I saw that scene that, he was getting caught up in the moment. He just broke up with his long time boyfriend, who he also caught cheating on him. He has to deal with a will that states he could have the company as long as he gets married to a woman and have a child with her before he turns 30, (and he was already around 28 and a half so he only had just a little over a year to do) which from the very beginning of the show both him and his brother fought with the mother saying that there's no way he was ever going to be able to do that. So because of the breakup with the ex-boyfriend, and the Nut who had financial issues because the father's gambling needed money to solve all their debts. So their wedding was a marriage of convenience or more like a business proposal, where Nut gets the money that she needs to cover the debt and Touch gets married a woman who knows full well that he is gay.So at that time Nut couldn't be with who she wanted to be with (which happens to be the husband's younger brother), and Touch couldn't be who he wants to be and who he wants to be with. I didn't see any signs of desire for one another more like they just wanted to feel comfort even if that comfort comes from the current situation that they're both in.So in that moment, the scene was created by the mother trying to get a grandchild so her son could keep the company. Nut getting dragged into it since she is married to him and she knows that Touch is a good man. In Touch his case, he needs to have a child but the artificial extermination wasn't going to work because of his low count and at the doctors gave him two options. One he waits for about a month and then tries again, while he takes vitamins and other things that the doctor describes. And the second option is the old-fashioned way of sleeping together, which he found was going to be very difficult since he has next to zero desire to do it so. So it looks like you just gave up and just wanted to try to see if he could do it.This is all honestly just my opinion of what I know and saw so far.
I thought that was interesting too. He almost slept with his wife. So I'm guessing he is only bi??. I mean he…
Sexuality is a scale, with one side being straight the other side being gay and in the middle you have bisexuality. In my studies, they say that no one is truly 100% straight and no one's 100% gay/lesbian.
So to answer your question I would say there will be very very few people who identify as gay to have had sex with someone of the opposite gender at least once. But in my experience, the ones that I know of told me that it was out of curiosity or just to say that they have at least tried it. So for whatever reason that they have done it, there was never any true sexual desire.
I really hope that Touch finds a guy that he could really be with by the end of the series and this whole nonsense with the grandfather's will gets solved in his favor.
I thought that was interesting too. He almost slept with his wife. So I'm guessing he is only bi??. I mean he…
I think it's more like in the moment type plus a mixture of needing to have a child so he can keep his position in the company. The main reason why he married a woman. if he was bi, he wouldn't have such a issue with having sex with a woman and not needing to go to a doctor to get her pregnant.
Does Lukchub have Aspergerβs/Autism or is he just introverted? I have been curious since they showed his childhood…
I was thinking the same thing when I watched the flashback, but I don't think so because his present-day self doesn't show any of the usual signs of Asperger's.
I highly doubt that they would make a main character with any serious mental/developmental disorder in a thai BL. It would be interesting to see that, but I also could see how it might be difficult to portray that in a BL.
Honestly to say and my own personal opinion. I like to show for its good parts and I think at this point I'm just automatically ignoring any of the negative parts of the show, cuz I clearly missed a lot of them. But I think that the editing needs some work cuz at some points the lines the actors say don't line up correctly in my opinion. It's too bad that it's only 20 minutes long, they're being only eight episodes is okay for a decent show as long as they have a longer time period like maybe a minimum of 40 minutes each episode. At least that way they could have done more of a character development and it wouldn't feel weird in places and there's more of the understanding on why everything is happening.
Despite the fast pace because how did we get to confessing so fast? I would like to state that Nawees dad is trash.…
I know what you mean, by the time we got to the scene where Nawees was crying in his bed. I couldn't hold it in any longer and I started crying as well. It was just so heartbreaking to see that whole thing.
I was tearing up watching that whole lunch scene. I just wanted to beat all three of those b*****'s faces in. I want to come to that birthday dinner, I want to know what the full story is behind Aiaoon and chanjao, I'm thinking that it's more of an arranged marriage couple. But all in all there's some very good acting in this series.
I just realized that the house that there are living in is the same house they used for "something in my room". So maybe that's why the teddy bear came to life and then turned into a human. That house must have some sort of spiritual Nexus. π€£
This show is so great, I'm loving every episode and can't wait for the next. We should have more shows like this and like "dear doctor, I'm coming for soul".
Does anyone know where I could read the English translated version of this book?
Another user posted it a few days ago that's how I found out about it. But I strongly suggest having a pop-up blocker, ad blocker and also antivirus before going on that site. Cuz when I went on it on my phone it had a whole lot of pop-ups and it's just best to be safe against new sites.
So to answer your question I would say there will be very very few people who identify as gay to have had sex with someone of the opposite gender at least once. But in my experience, the ones that I know of told me that it was out of curiosity or just to say that they have at least tried it. So for whatever reason that they have done it, there was never any true sexual desire.
I highly doubt that they would make a main character with any serious mental/developmental disorder in a thai BL. It would be interesting to see that, but I also could see how it might be difficult to portray that in a BL.
Does anyone know where I could read the English translated version of this book?