If you take a broader look at the subject, you could google things like women and mm romance reading (1.) or a bit more generally ideas about the fault lines between gay and straight, I dunno , "culture" I suppose (2.).
Also : a newspaper article by a professor, with a pic of 2gether lol, The Evolution of “Boys’ Love” Culture: Can BL Spark Social Change? https://www.nippon.com/en/in-depth/d00607/
Would you guys recommend this to someone who has never seen any version of f4? I know that people like it a lot…
If you can appreciate imperfect/flawed characters, then you'd definitely like this. Even though it's popular, I also was doubtful of the whole F4 concept, until I finally watched some. The main stroryline is actually entertaining. It's like a modern fairytale, so some aspects of the story remain unchanged from version to version. This one looks to be the best one so far.
Christmas is not a holiday in Thailand Thailand is a Buddhist country That's why they still airing it during Christmas
Christmas is not a traditional holiday or a particularly big event in Thailand, New Years Eve, on the other hand, is a National Holiday. So obviously the two are not of similar importance in Thailand, even though to us they kinda are. Thai shows for Thai people will follow Thai culture and calendar, not us international fans. It's very simple really.
Really liking it so far. Best/funniest line by Gorya:"..are you stupid or stupid.." It's a lot like Hana Yori Dango, except less campy so I like it more.
InkPa endgame!! I will riot if they WaiPa this show ://
I want WaiKorn though. I wanna see Wai not immediately go to Pran with his Korn issues, he should eat crow at least, for being that mad Pran didn't talk to him about Pat right away.
I think maybe it's first time i saw a probably negative comment here or maybe not but atleast for me. But if you…
When I watched my first Thai series with the sound effects they annoyed me too. The first time I heard them I didn't see the the point and I still don't really. The upside is, now I barely even notice them anymore 😀.
You said: "...how can a person that plays gay couple of years now, can not accept that love do not have shape?…
Okay, so your main point was that it looks to you, like he's having an actual identity crisis after so many years in the business, and you are puzzled by that. Thanks for the clarification. [edit Realisations about your orientation do not have a time limit, you can be any age. Whether or not you've been around gay people doesn't necessarily matter either. So, in the scheme of things, a sudden realisation would not be strange at all.]
I didn't say you were utterly incomprehensible, I said your communication style is chaotic and I stand by my words.
You said: "...how can a person that plays gay couple of years now, can not accept that love do not have shape?…
Okay, that's cool 🙂. It would be nice if you could try to be clearer with your writing. It's a little chaotic with both the punctuation, and the general stream of consciousness style that is hard to follow for people that don't live inside you brain lol. With the added language barrier it gets extra confusing.
For example: "He can not understand gays perspective after being in the gay bl world- for several years now." Without knowing your intent, this sounds like you've judged him a thoughtless flawed person unable to empathise with the gay community. Alternatively, are you trying to say your original point was "He can not understand..."? It seems like you may have attached some additional meaning/context to this sentence that you find clear and obvious, but you have not written it out for the rest of us to see. You may assume you've made your point clear, it's an easy mistake we humans make, the thing is, it's not clear.
I'm watching again Ohm and Nanon interview, here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73B8fMWumAIIn 4:59 he is saying…
You said: "...how can a person that plays gay couple of years now, can not accept that love do not have shape? ...is it because someone deep in the closet, can not admit that he is gay? "
I don't know about his sexual orientation. Part of the fanservice is to keep people guessing. The most important thing here is that there's acting and then there's personal life. Those are two different things. I'm sure he understands the concept of 'love has no gender'. A person doesn't have to be LGBTQ+ to understand and be an ally (definition: An ally, straight ally, or heterosexual ally is a heterosexual and cisgender person who supports and/or accepts equal civil rights, gender equality, and LGBT social movements, challenging homophobia, biphobia, and transphobia.).
A heterosexual man who isn't personally interested in having a romantic/sexual relationship with another man isn't automatically homophobic, just like a homosexual man who obviously isn't interested in having a romantic/sexual relationship with a woman isn't heterophobic.
So Pat, you might have a few ideas about flirting in general, but Pran has likely had thoughts about you specifically for a thousand times over the years. You better up your game, Pran is coming after you now that he is secure enough to have told you 'You like me!' to your face. Pran finally believing and getting to tell Pat 'You're here for me' and 'You like me' was so sweet, awww!
https://scholar.google.fi/scholar?q=bl+boyslove+academic+research&hl=en&as_sdt=0&as_vis=1&oi=scholart
If you take a broader look at the subject, you could google things like women and mm romance reading (1.) or a bit more generally ideas about the fault lines between gay and straight, I dunno , "culture" I suppose (2.).
1. A consumption of gay men: navigating the shifting boundaries of
m/m romantic readership
https://via.library.depaul.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?referer=https://www.google.com/&httpsredir=1&article=1234&context=etd
2. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1466138118758112
boundaries between heterosexuals and homosexuals in public spaces
Also :
a newspaper article by a professor, with a pic of 2gether lol, The Evolution of “Boys’ Love” Culture: Can BL Spark Social Change?
https://www.nippon.com/en/in-depth/d00607/
The boys’ love phenomenon: A literature review
http://www.jprstudies.org/2017/04/the-boys-love-phenomenon-a-literature-reviewby-agnes-zsila-and-zsolt-demetrovics/
I didn't say you were utterly incomprehensible, I said your communication style is chaotic and I stand by my words.
For example: "He can not understand gays perspective after being in the gay bl world- for several years now." Without knowing your intent, this sounds like you've judged him a thoughtless flawed person unable to empathise with the gay community. Alternatively, are you trying to say your original point was "He can not understand..."? It seems like you may have attached some additional meaning/context to this sentence that you find clear and obvious, but you have not written it out for the rest of us to see. You may assume you've made your point clear, it's an easy mistake we humans make, the thing is, it's not clear.
I don't know about his sexual orientation. Part of the fanservice is to keep people guessing. The most important thing here is that there's acting and then there's personal life. Those are two different things. I'm sure he understands the concept of 'love has no gender'. A person doesn't have to be LGBTQ+ to understand and be an ally (definition: An ally, straight ally, or heterosexual ally is a heterosexual and cisgender person who supports and/or accepts equal civil rights, gender equality, and LGBT social movements, challenging homophobia, biphobia, and transphobia.).
A heterosexual man who isn't personally interested in having a romantic/sexual relationship with another man isn't automatically homophobic, just like a homosexual man who obviously isn't interested in having a romantic/sexual relationship with a woman isn't heterophobic.