Kamol’s enemies fear him while Kinn’s do not. Why, because we actually see Kamol doing mafia work and using…
I disagree with "KP is not bl" and I feel strongly about that one. Kinn is not the only mafia person in the show, but we did see him doing business activity. Not a lot, that's true, but it's known and generally agreed among KP fans that it was disappointing how little of their mafia world we got to see. The show focuses more on the romances and the relationship between the two families.
Kamol’s enemies fear him while Kinn’s do not. Why, because we actually see Kamol doing mafia work and using…
As far as your first paragraph, fair enough. I mean, I'm certainly not going to do a deep think every time I want to comment about my perception on a guy, but fair enough.
My analogy was not related to Kamol, I wasn't talking about him at all, I was replying to you saying "A gay, Asian man doesn’t look to have to look a certain way to do certain jobs or to be understood as masculine." The basis of your sentence (as I understand it) is that people don't have to look or be a certain way to do certain jobs. My analogy is saying that, sometimes, you do. And I don't mean in relation to this show, just generally.
As far as masculinity goes, it feels like we're going in circles with this. The debate on what's masculine, what's not, how it's portrayed and toxic masculinity is going on everywhere and I don't feel like joining it. If I did I would've hopped on Twitter. It was nice having a civilised argument/conversation with you. Most of the time, people just start calling names. I don't think either of us changed each others opinions, but I always appreciate swapping ideas.
I have NOT seen KinnPorsche and I am having a hard time seeing Kamol as a mafia boss that's supposed to strike…
That's how I felt! He does well with staring into peoples eyes, but he has a very cute-ish face. (and before anyone responds, yes I know tough men can have soft faces.)
Kamol’s enemies fear him while Kinn’s do not. Why, because we actually see Kamol doing mafia work and using…
You do see a lot of KP fans comparing other shows, and perhaps it's because of the impact it left (I mean have you seen another bl as 'toxic' as KP? Regardless of your feelings, you can't deny that it's a very controversial/groundbreaking series in the bl world) But it's not just KP fans, it's fans of any drama really. I see loads of comparisons of dramas outside of bls that happen across the internet, but it always seems to stick in peoples minds more when kp is mentioned.
I agree with what you said about people not having to look a certain way to do certain jobs (well to an extent, obviously, a scrawny weak guy wouldn't make a very good soldier would he?) but I disagree with saying that people challenge Kamol because he doesn't look like the stereotypical Western white mafia dude. If I wanted to watch that, I would've went to Netflix. Also like I said, the only mafia things I've watched is this, History trapped and KP so I really don't know what "hard faced men you prefer" you're talking about. You really don't need to pay any mind to my comment if you don't understand, it was just something I thought in passing and typed out, nothing deep or deserving of the time I've spent trying to explain it.
Thank you for expressing your opinion in a mostly non aggressive way.
The cut an egg thing killed me.
My analogy was not related to Kamol, I wasn't talking about him at all, I was replying to you saying "A gay, Asian man doesn’t look to have to look a certain way to do certain jobs or to be understood as masculine." The basis of your sentence (as I understand it) is that people don't have to look or be a certain way to do certain jobs. My analogy is saying that, sometimes, you do. And I don't mean in relation to this show, just generally.
As far as masculinity goes, it feels like we're going in circles with this. The debate on what's masculine, what's not, how it's portrayed and toxic masculinity is going on everywhere and I don't feel like joining it. If I did I would've hopped on Twitter. It was nice having a civilised argument/conversation with you. Most of the time, people just start calling names. I don't think either of us changed each others opinions, but I always appreciate swapping ideas.
I agree with what you said about people not having to look a certain way to do certain jobs (well to an extent, obviously, a scrawny weak guy wouldn't make a very good soldier would he?) but I disagree with saying that people challenge Kamol because he doesn't look like the stereotypical Western white mafia dude. If I wanted to watch that, I would've went to Netflix. Also like I said, the only mafia things I've watched is this, History trapped and KP so I really don't know what "hard faced men you prefer" you're talking about. You really don't need to pay any mind to my comment if you don't understand, it was just something I thought in passing and typed out, nothing deep or deserving of the time I've spent trying to explain it.
Thank you for expressing your opinion in a mostly non aggressive way.