I highly suspect these commenters wouldn't bat an eye if it were a guy and a girl 15-year-olds.And at least when…
Perhaps, perhaps not. I personally would rather not watch children getting it on, but for me it was more of a "woah, don't usually see that in jdramas."
They ought to update his bio. "He is set to make his acting debut in the upcoming series, "QuaranFlingz"" means that this hasn't been updated since 2021.
I'm just going to drop this, I watched the first 3eps as they aired, and then basically kept procrastinating on watching the others because it was SO boring.
I just started this and..... wow. It really catches you in the feels. I've only watched two episodes yet and so far, I've gone through being happy, in anguish, horrified, upset, and sad. It's got me hooked.
You know, usually I say let people watch for themselves and come to their own conclusions, but this? It had so much potential (keyword being "had") and they just wasted it. This really went downhill as soon as they started complicating things and it was wholly unsatisfying. A complete waste of time if you ask me.
Some women on social media have started the trend of putting on make-up and looking pretty before they give birth…
That's interesting and odd at the same time. In my opinion, I do wish they had omitted it because even though people on social media might do it as a trend, most of the time looking fabulous and snapping the baby asap is not a new mother's concern immediately after vaginal birth. That's why I said it was probably written by a male screenwriter, because it isn't well thought out or very realistic; it seems like something someone saw on the internet and said "yes, this is what a birth is like", and added just a tad more drama.
Thanks for telling me about this trend, now I'm genuinely curious. I suppose the birth scene just stuck out to me because I have a large family and grew up with friends who had 4+ siblings, a few of my siblings were born at home too so I'm always interested in things surrounding womens' health and birth.
I just watched episode 9 and I'm still thinking about Ae's birth scene. The fact that everyone was watching (and had the audacity to record!!) was kinda funny, ngl, BUT where is the shame? The respect? If a woman is out on the street giving birth, you don't whip out the camera and live stream it, gosh.
Part of me feels it was a tad unrealistic too. Ae looked like she was ready to hop off the stretcher and walk the runway despite just giving birth; her makeup was perfect; no messy hair in sight; and one of the first things she said was "quick, take a picture", then proceeds to edit her babies face out and upload it to Instagram. She did not at all look like someone that just gave birth.
Sigh. I'm going to pass this off as a filler episode because nothing (literally nothing) important or interesting happened. It was cute, but a filler nonetheless.
Thanks for telling me about this trend, now I'm genuinely curious. I suppose the birth scene just stuck out to me because I have a large family and grew up with friends who had 4+ siblings, a few of my siblings were born at home too so I'm always interested in things surrounding womens' health and birth.
Part of me feels it was a tad unrealistic too. Ae looked like she was ready to hop off the stretcher and walk the runway despite just giving birth; her makeup was perfect; no messy hair in sight; and one of the first things she said was "quick, take a picture", then proceeds to edit her babies face out and upload it to Instagram. She did not at all look like someone that just gave birth.
I bet you men wrote the scene.