Cheating and lying is bad cause it hurts people and doesnt leave a choice for the cheated ones. Pretending to…
Someone who wants multiple partners, will go for it either way. So its better to find a person with the same need and attitude to get along well. As for stds...its indeed a problem and the solution is to get tested with your partner, have the hpv vaccine and protect yourself and the other person. Sadly, there is no 100% protection (esp for hpv) but you can get anything from stds, just by having one partner because you cant control his/her past or the present
yeah that story line of the sister is just a big no and trying to normalize it and call the FL as close minded…
Cheating and lying is bad cause it hurts people and doesnt leave a choice for the cheated ones. Pretending to be monogamous when you are not is also bad and hypocritical. Polyamorous relationships between consenting adults is health, is civilized, is a choice no matter if we like it. I dont, but i want everyone to have a choice.
Its the first time im watching something where the mains are not the best actors out there, but the casting is 100% suitable for them, their roles are literally tailored on them and the direction gives such a good result on screen
i think he has been confessing to haeyoung bout how he feels but haeyoung just has not realized bout that haha.…
pf she's got so much experience for nothing hahhahaahha Very relatable-if you ask me. No matter how much experience you have, when you fall in love, everything is deleted (at least in the beginning when you got that sweet fog to your judgement). Poor girl lol
ive read a lot of the comments now and yeah it's definitely leaning more into western themes but it still keeps…
People get confused and say about "westernization" when its not like that. Those who think that, only watch kdramas and not kmovies. Korean movies is a whole different kind, showing far more open ideas about life and relationships (adding more intimate scenes etc). Its natural (to a point) to be more conservative in dramas, as they air on tv No matter what, i agree with you 100%. It was about time to show people on tv, that women can talk openly about s*x, about orgasm, about open relationships, (i cant even accept the fact that we re still talking about this stuff in 2024). Enough with the 30+ yo unxeperienced clueless women (and men in most cases in k romcoms). There's nothing wrong with being a virgin at any age, but its so wrong when is used for propaganda and for defending sick stereotypes. Those who get offended by such natural things as sexual expression, they can always watch teletubbies
What was that epilogue in ep7? Should i scream or shouldnt iget excited? Maybe the translation was not accurate but did he actually confess that he really wants them to be partners? Or did he mean to be "partners in crime"?
He is not a virgin he did clarified that in early episodes
Even if he is, in the current story, it makes no difference. Personally i get upset when they constantly present something like that without any purpose in the story. I mean, to show that someone is a virgin should be purposeful for the story, it should have a certain meaning for the overall development-otherwise it aims to confirm stereotypes (which i really dont like). In the current story, she is indeed more experienced in every aspect-she is also older and working many years in a very antagonistic environment-so it comes out naturally.
No. It just shows that people can love each other in whatever norm they choose and agree. Polyamorous way is not my cup of tea but i respect it as other people s choice. Cheating is bad, it hurts people. Agreed polyamorous is healthy for those who like it
It's tough. They're still dwelling in that sudden cryfest during her birthday. How would they deal with being…
Im frustrated mostly because i was excited at first, seeing all these progressive stuff, like a breath of fresh air. People taking care of one another, a baby taken care of by people who are not her parents, socializing in such a beautiful way, and i feel that the main focus is kind of ruined. Im laughing hard right now, cause im not even a "Family kind of person" and i got so angry with how she handled the whole thing. Well you re right, i hope it ends in a sweet way.
It's tough. They're still dwelling in that sudden cryfest during her birthday. How would they deal with being…
He was in a very tough spot, having to deal with practical everyday stuff, not even have the time to mourn his wife, a baby to take care of etc She should have thought better the whole thing, the kid is too young, kids need stability, not changing environment especially when they have suffered such a huge loss at that age. I ve watched the whole episode and im even more angry now, that i discovered that she lied about her father. She just threw them out because of her supposed feelings? They are both adults, they made a mistake to live together in such a rush, ok, now they could deal with their emotions under the same roof without the kid noticing anything. If they couldnt be together then they should just forget the whole thing and just live together until they find a better solution for everyone. But i really dont get her point, to ask him to leave just like that, just because she cant handle her crush
It started so well that i couldnt even believe it. I was excited to see the message of "family comes in many shapes and forms-no matter what-as long as people choose one another and care for one another". That open freestyle of relationships looked very promising. But now (im in the beginning of ep 10) wtf... Where did that thing with her dad came from? Both she and the ML are irresponsible to the core. That baby already has a trauma being separated from her mother due to her death, so young. Now she has to change a home again? Pressing a button "family-no family-fake family-no family" REALLY? Her dad is fine. After all if she indeed cares about him being safe at his age, she could hire a person to look after him-she has a very good job and looks of very high income. They could even move all together in a bigger house.
So its better to find a person with the same need and attitude to get along well. As for stds...its indeed a problem and the solution is to get tested with your partner, have the hpv vaccine and protect yourself and the other person. Sadly, there is no 100% protection (esp for hpv) but you can get anything from stds, just by having one partner because you cant control his/her past or the present
Polyamorous relationships between consenting adults is health, is civilized, is a choice no matter if we like it. I dont, but i want everyone to have a choice.
Very relatable-if you ask me.
No matter how much experience you have, when you fall in love, everything is deleted (at least in the beginning when you got that sweet fog to your judgement).
Poor girl lol
Those who think that, only watch kdramas and not kmovies. Korean movies is a whole different kind, showing far more open ideas about life and relationships (adding more intimate scenes etc). Its natural (to a point) to be more conservative in dramas, as they air on tv
No matter what, i agree with you 100%. It was about time to show people on tv, that women can talk openly about s*x, about orgasm, about open relationships, (i cant even accept the fact that we re still talking about this stuff in 2024).
Enough with the 30+ yo unxeperienced clueless women (and men in most cases in k romcoms).
There's nothing wrong with being a virgin at any age, but its so wrong when is used for propaganda and for defending sick stereotypes.
Those who get offended by such natural things as sexual expression, they can always watch teletubbies
In the current story, she is indeed more experienced in every aspect-she is also older and working many years in a very antagonistic environment-so it comes out naturally.
Im laughing hard right now, cause im not even a "Family kind of person" and i got so angry with how she handled the whole thing. Well you re right, i hope it ends in a sweet way.
She should have thought better the whole thing, the kid is too young, kids need stability, not changing environment especially when they have suffered such a huge loss at that age.
I ve watched the whole episode and im even more angry now, that i discovered that she lied about her father. She just threw them out because of her supposed feelings?
They are both adults, they made a mistake to live together in such a rush, ok, now they could deal with their emotions under the same roof without the kid noticing anything. If they couldnt be together then they should just forget the whole thing and just live together until they find a better solution for everyone.
But i really dont get her point, to ask him to leave just like that, just because she cant handle her crush
That open freestyle of relationships looked very promising.
But now (im in the beginning of ep 10) wtf...
Where did that thing with her dad came from? Both she and the ML are irresponsible to the core.
That baby already has a trauma being separated from her mother due to her death, so young. Now she has to change a home again? Pressing a button "family-no family-fake family-no family" REALLY?
Her dad is fine. After all if she indeed cares about him being safe at his age, she could hire a person to look after him-she has a very good job and looks of very high income.
They could even move all together in a bigger house.