I need a list of Japanese BLs, recommend me some pls (I have watched the pornographer series except for spring life continued since I can’t find it anywhere).
Moving away from the comparison to other series…. let’s talk about something more interesting, what are the chances of the second volume getting adapted? like has the number of Japanese fans increased in the past few days/weeks?
I really hate how this show is getting compared to bad buddy and kieta, i love both of those but they have nothing…
the only reason is getting compared is because those are the only shows being aired/most popular rn but yeah the shows are all different from one another.
I was seeing people on youtube for Bad Buddy going on and on about how happy they were that the relationship was…
Agree, I have Bad Buddy on hold because of that I think the only thing to look forward to is the parents reaction to them dating considering they’re rivals but other than that nothing really is happening. I’m not against cute and fluff stories between two nice guys, sometimes I need it when I’m too stressed or just feel like watching something cute, but what keeps a storyline afloat is conflict or flawed characters that grow throughout the show, even villains make a good story. For example, I started watching Word of Honor for Zishu and Kexing but I ended up falling in love with Xieer, the bad guy. I still love the other two and their story is interesting but I just happened to empathize with the villain.
That is unusual, most people like Kioyoi better after discovering he is vulnerable in episode 5. To be clear,…
"Hira loving Kiyoi when his reasons are stated like "cuz he still watches all of Kiyoi's ads" makes it sound more like an obsession than love “
Although I can see your point of view here, I think this a little more complex than that. Love itself is very complex and hard to define that not even feelings or words can really describe what it is, especially since to everyone love has a different meaning and have different experiences with love. I find it fascinating how perspectives differ between people because I can totally see how someone would see Hira watching Kiyoi’s ads as an obsession (especially since he has idolized Kiyoi for a long time), but I also see it as Hira simply missing Kiyoi, and watching him through ads was the closest thing that helped fill the gap after not being in contact with Kiyoi after High School. But at the same time, I can also see it being both love and obsession. This is why I’m like “ugh this is so complex” especially since in one of my college semester for one of my Social Psychology class, I learned about 2 of the many types of love out there; Passionate Love and Companionate Love. These are the most common types of love that’s why we focused one them, passionate love is more strong emotions between the couple such as desire and longing as well as wanting to spend so much time with that person they love, as for Companionate Love is less emotional but there is still comfort, affection, and trust for the partner as well as a relationship being based on friendship. Based on these two types of love, we can clearly see that Kiyoi and Hira fall under the passionate love but passionate love is not enough to make a relationship last as those strong feelings of desire often diminish over the years, meanwhile Companionate Love feels dull and not as exciting. This is why a long lasting relationship is usually composed of both passionate and companionate love (which is seen more in the second and third novel volumes of this series). A relationship can start with passionate love and later develop companionate love and vice versa, but at the end of the day each relationship is different so what may work for one relationship may not work for someone else. This is why what Hira and Kiyoi develop through the three volumes really works for them.
So I just finished watching Kieta Hatsukoi's last episode and it was hard for me not to think about this show…
I ws obsessed with Kieta Hatsukoi at first, but then after episode 7, I left it on hold and became obsessed with utsukare. I’ll finish it sometime this week though
I don't see the reason to be so triggered by a simple opinion. Blimey, You really should try and learn to accept…
LMAO exactly, although the critic continues to emphasize how bad the drama is, they still come back to it. Very contradictory of them. I thought they were long gone after the other day.
Although I can see your point of view here, I think this a little more complex than that. Love itself is very complex and hard to define that not even feelings or words can really describe what it is, especially since to everyone love has a different meaning and have different experiences with love. I find it fascinating how perspectives differ between people because I can totally see how someone would see Hira watching Kiyoi’s ads as an obsession (especially since he has idolized Kiyoi for a long time), but I also see it as Hira simply missing Kiyoi, and watching him through ads was the closest thing that helped fill the gap after not being in contact with Kiyoi after High School. But at the same time, I can also see it being both love and obsession. This is why I’m like “ugh this is so complex” especially since in one of my college semester for one of my Social Psychology class, I learned about 2 of the many types of love out there; Passionate Love and Companionate Love. These are the most common types of love that’s why we focused one them, passionate love is more strong emotions between the couple such as desire and longing as well as wanting to spend so much time with that person they love, as for Companionate Love is less emotional but there is still comfort, affection, and trust for the partner as well as a relationship being based on friendship. Based on these two types of love, we can clearly see that Kiyoi and Hira fall under the passionate love but passionate love is not enough to make a relationship last as those strong feelings of desire often diminish over the years, meanwhile Companionate Love feels dull and not as exciting. This is why a long lasting relationship is usually composed of both passionate and companionate love (which is seen more in the second and third novel volumes of this series). A relationship can start with passionate love and later develop companionate love and vice versa, but at the end of the day each relationship is different so what may work for one relationship may not work for someone else. This is why what Hira and Kiyoi develop through the three volumes really works for them.