I’ve interacted with the user before and they always get defensive. They are unable of giving logical, solid reasons over why they love this drama other than their career. They’ve never mentioned the romance, chemistry, side characters, NOTHING. They simply love this drama because they’re passionate of their career. I disliked this drama, but everyone is entitled to like something others don’t. Just like you experienced, the moment you try to understand them, they see it as an attack and victimize themselves. As if this drama requires a “higher intellect” and an “elevated taste.” The user simply has a child-like emotional maturity. They even once wrote in the comment section to take legal action LMAO.
Sasaeng fans defending a pedo… Women accusing a women (I hope she is in peace amidst of all this)… On Woman’s History Month… Hence why, I don’t wish “happy woman’s day” to everyone. This is a terrific example of what pretty privilege can do.
Regardless of where you stand, for a woman who wants really bad to be a mom, a morula is not “just a bunch of…
nonono, I’m sorry if it gave the impression I’m pro-life 😅 I simply meant that for a woman that really wants to be a mom, a morula means SO much. It’s not just cells, it’s a baby already
I was rooting for the daughter-in-law to have a chance to become a mom. She was painfully desperate, I felt for…
Regardless of where you stand, for a woman who wants really bad to be a mom, a morula is not “just a bunch of cells.” You know what I mean? It has a different meaning to them—they WANT to be a mom (unlike me, I hate kids lmao). But, just like you, I can’t empathize with a woman who didn’t care about those morulas in the first place. I would’ve been ecstatic if the daughter in law ended up pregnant <3 she teared up every time she saw her morulas <3
They’ve never mentioned the romance, chemistry, side characters, NOTHING. They simply love this drama because they’re passionate of their career.
I disliked this drama, but everyone is entitled to like something others don’t. Just like you experienced, the moment you try to understand them, they see it as an attack and victimize themselves. As if this drama requires a “higher intellect” and an “elevated taste.”
The user simply has a child-like emotional maturity. They even once wrote in the comment section to take legal action LMAO.
This is a terrific example of what pretty privilege can do.
But, just like you, I can’t empathize with a woman who didn’t care about those morulas in the first place. I would’ve been ecstatic if the daughter in law ended up pregnant <3 she teared up every time she saw her morulas <3
oh right… this drama is pro-life >.<