One thing I was disappointed to see was Ito Akura smoking. Has no place in a 2020 production, given what we know about the dangers of this practice! Fore shame.
haha, aw, thanks! I haven't actually been writing for a while but I've been considering writing an (updated) article…
LOL! Someone`s parents has some explaining to do! Yes there are people in the world who resemble each other. I once perused a photography book that captured about 100 pairs. Some of them were eerily similar!
I call it the Japan haircut. It really makes the guys look so much less attractive than all the other Asian series.…
Oh you mean `Host Hair`! LOL! According to my sensibilities the Japanese men are the most attractive. So in the case of Raiku, I never get past his smile (gosh it is wide!) to notice his hairdo. He could have a black mop on his head and I would be the last to notice. Eyes and mouths are the focus points. Unless of course they are in a Speedo! (oh wait did that come out out loud?!)
Did I miss something? Is this the second part of a series? If not, how did it come about that Gook became Tae Joo’s bodyguard? And why is his father so mean?
Just to bring light to the conversation on anti-social personality disorder and Asperger’s Syndrome. They are two very different conditions. A person with antisocial personality disorder may: exploit, manipulate or violate the rights of others lack concern, regret or remorse about other people's distress behave irresponsibly and show disregard for normal social behaviour have difficulty sustaining long-term relationships be unable to control their anger lack guilt, or not learn from their mistakes blame others for problems on others These are the behaviours of a sociopath and it’s is the storybook writer who suffers from this. The mental health worker’s brother is somewhere on the autism spectrum meaning a difference in severity and resulting functionality. If it’s Asperger Syndrome he has then you can expect him to demonstrate deficits in communication, social skills and the reciprocity of feelings. He will be clueless to what his loved ones think or feel, and even when told, he can only see things from his point of view. With limited empathy for others, connecting with a loved one is extremely difficult-but not impossible! Yet it would not be surprising for him to go through life focused on meeting his own needs, remaining unaware of those of others.
Just wanted to clear up the difference between the two conditions. ?
The title is Five is Enough in reference to the number of children. our lead couple has. The character that Sung Hoon plays in this is hilarious and I have been following him since. I have not seen a family drama as heart warming as this one!
A person with antisocial personality disorder may:
exploit, manipulate or violate the rights of others
lack concern, regret or remorse about other people's distress
behave irresponsibly and show disregard for normal social behaviour
have difficulty sustaining long-term relationships
be unable to control their anger
lack guilt, or not learn from their mistakes
blame others for problems on others
These are the behaviours of a sociopath and it’s is the storybook writer who suffers from this.
The mental health worker’s brother is somewhere on the autism spectrum meaning a difference in severity and resulting functionality. If it’s Asperger Syndrome he has then you can expect him to demonstrate deficits in communication, social skills and the reciprocity of feelings. He will be clueless to what his loved ones think or feel, and even when told, he can only see things from his point of view. With limited empathy for others, connecting with a loved one is extremely difficult-but not impossible! Yet it would not be surprising for him to go through life focused on meeting his own needs, remaining unaware of those of others.
Just wanted to clear up the difference between the two conditions. ?