Why do they always think in Asian dramas a little rain will make you sick? Where did they get that idea from?…
I envy you, since in some cases being wet can make your immune weaker. Besides, when you're wet, if water is cold your body temperature gets down and you start to feel sick. It can be dangerous too. I must remind that even if you haven't see something yet, it doesn't mean there's nothing like that existing.
Ikr you get sick from viruses and bacteria, not getting rained on a bit lol
Well, but your immune system can get weaker due to being wet, especially if it's cold, windy and/or a water you are soaked with is cold too. Then you could get some viruses easily.
Why are some people mad that the guys from history 4 are getting married, like literally they're not brothers!…
You're totally right, in manga world it's called FAKE INCEST. Well, the only truly worst outcome of sibilings sexual relationships is genetic illnesses, but this happens even without being a close family, so since two men cannot biologically have kids with each other, when we forgot about some human-only reasons there is nothing against it. I know in some countries romantic and sexual relantionships between relatives are forbidden by law, even when it's someone not connected by blood.
So I've watched some videos on Youtube, since I am waiting for series to complete, and there was some misleading scenes, that's why I want to ask, if there is some rape scenes showed. I am curious.
I really like this series but some of the viewers are struggling with the maternal and sexual abuse that is depicted.…
Wait, did Uea was abused physically and mentally by his mother, and his stepfather sexually abused him too, right?! But then what about that guy named Krit?! Will he do something too?! Sorry, I am waiting for drama to complete to start watching. But I still have my questions :)
It's a Japanese thing, luv. In Japan, people don't get to call others by their given name, only by family name.…
Well, it's been so long since I started being in Japanese world and it was weird for me in the beginning too. But calling ones lover by their last name is nothing compared to wifes traditionally calling their husbands "Danna-sama", which literally means "My Lord". By the way, what's interesting is that while Japanese custom put family name first, then their last name is their given name, and their first name is their family name. So in Japanese "Takase Ryo", "Takase" is his last name, but it should be called "surname", as it's paternal last name, coming before given name "Ryo", as a name that his parents gave him. It is common in Asia, but in Europe or US it's often mistaken.
It's a Japanese thing, luv. In Japan, people don't get to call others by their given name, only by family name.…
The fact is that calling lovers by their last name in Japan it's not only cultural thing, but an individual one too. There are many cases when someone call his lover by his last name for years, especially when is two men, and waiting for a right moment. It's something like "another base". ☺️ But then, Japanese are very slow when it comes to it, and they are very careful to show affection in any way.