Loved Like a Sinner, Felt Like a Saint
I don’t have a problem with the drama itself, but rather with the message being sent by the production. It feels like the writer is trying too hard to show off their creativity or innovation, especially through the constant use of love triangles.
What deeply bothered me is the portrayal of gay relationships. They are often depicted as casual, deceptive, or just an experiment — a phase to “try something new.” This stereotype is not only inaccurate but harmful.
Gay people are human too — they deserve to be represented with depth and sincerity, not as characters who enter relationships out of curiosity or whim. Even though the storyline and sequencing were engaging, the negative image being pushed left me feeling uncomfortable and frustrated.
What deeply bothered me is the portrayal of gay relationships. They are often depicted as casual, deceptive, or just an experiment — a phase to “try something new.” This stereotype is not only inaccurate but harmful.
Gay people are human too — they deserve to be represented with depth and sincerity, not as characters who enter relationships out of curiosity or whim. Even though the storyline and sequencing were engaging, the negative image being pushed left me feeling uncomfortable and frustrated.
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