Classic Scenario 101 : you are married to m1 but you also fancy m2 so you fuck m2 in secret until one day you…
You’re really missing the point yourself. You’re not talking about drama tropes anymore, you’re just using “betrayal” as an excuse to say that men will forgive anything as long as they’re sexually satisfied. That’s not deep, it’s just sad. Reducing everything to lust like that doesn’t make you sound insightful, it makes you sound bitter and weirdly obsessed. If that’s your takeaway from a story about love and forgiveness, maybe you’re the one who doesn’t get it.
It is because people nowadays, romanticized “love” too much to the point that it became the means and ends…
Right, because you clearly have love all figured out. Saying “no need to learn from cdrama cutiepie” like you're above it all is just plain annoying. If someone sees something meaningful in a show, let them. You twisting and making this into this bitter rant about lust and manipulation says more about you than the drama. If a fictional character being loved genuinely gets under your skin this much, maybe ask yourself why it hits such a nerve.
Classic Scenario 101 : you are married to m1 but you also fancy m2 so you fuck m2 in secret until one day you…
Okay, we all get annoyed by certain drama tropes, but the way you said this? It just sounds bitter and lowkey hateful. Like, yeah, sometimes the writing makes no sense and the FL gets forgiven way too easily but same happens with a lot of male leads in cdramas too. But turning that into some rant about using lust and " humping" like it’s a real life betrayal? That’s just weird.
If you’re frustrated with the plot, talk about the writers or the character development. No need to drag women in general or make it sound like some personal vendetta. It’s a fictional show, not your ex. Maybe just chill a bit and try saying your point without sounding so hateful towards women.
20 million Chinese men will never find a wife because of the demographic collapse associated with the "one family,…
You’re not talking about demographics, you’re just projecting hate onto a culture you clearly don’t understand. The one-child policy ended years ago, and while it did create challenges, it doesn’t justify your wild generalizations about Chinese men or women. China didn’t kill baby girls for 30 years like that’s a harmful and exaggerated claim based on old, biased narratives. And blaming women on TV for men’s issues? That’s not thoughtful commentary, it’s is clearly just misogyny. If you have a problem with a fictional character, critique the writing not an entire country, culture, or gender.
That the cousin will be caught admiring the fl and he will be so ashamed that he will leave the Wei clan and go…
I mean i dont get why he would be mad at the fl when its his cousin who painted her?? Like i dont think its valid of him to get mad at his wife for that.
If you’re frustrated with the plot, talk about the writers or the character development. No need to drag women in general or make it sound like some personal vendetta. It’s a fictional show, not your ex. Maybe just chill a bit and try saying your point without sounding so hateful towards women.