Adults that do unspeakable things like that to children shouldn't even exist. Death is the only answer for people…
It's hard to see that such a reality exists in the world of some children. From what I understand, the trade in women and children is getting worse as the years pass instead of decreasing. It's something so intolerable that it's hardly ever discussed in the news, as if it's being buried underground to avoid dealing with it, and also to avoid shaking the confidence of the ordinary, normal citizen, with the understanding that the systems are very corrupt at their core when they are supposed to uphold laws, order, and welfare.
I hesitated to watch episode 3, and after watching it, it was very difficult. There were times I couldn't even look at the screen because it was so hard. I've always wondered how they even allow children to act in such violent scenes. I would prefer it wasn't something legitimate, as I don't think it's possible to separate reality from fantasy at such ages. Anyway, the series is in a league of its own, no doubt. but certainly not suitable for everyone. If it wasn't romantic, I probably wouldn't have watched it at all.
https://oshiroen720.pages.dev/sugar-dog-life/I found it here ,you just have to click on the ep6
Thank you, but I don't click on unreliable links. Could you explain exactly what the conversation between Isumi's friends and Amasawa was about? Why did he get rejected by his previous gl/byfriends?
You know how old people tremble for no reason? He had that! BUT I feel your post may explain some of my discomfort…
Yes, it's possible they cast him because he really is one of the most admired musicians in Japan, that's my guess. His song captivated me too, and I think a Japanese person might see him as really attractive—I have no idea. I truly appreciate him and love this artist, but it might be because it was too quick and not convincing enough, and it's true he had shaky hands, probably not just because of age but because he plays the guitar, and at a certain age, due to all the effort, this can happen... but still, our connotation is old age, and it's not easy to accept the visual gap in this case.
Episode 6 was one of the most boring episodes so far, making me want to just give up on this series. I've started skipping most of the scenes and only watching the couple's segments, but even those have become very dull. The screenwriter is one of the laziest I've seen; I have no idea what he was thinking when he wrote this script.
I have mixed feelings about the last episode. I felt it wasn’t good enough, maybe because the subtitles weren’t great, and there were too many flashbacks for my taste. Everything was rushed towards the end.
In my opinion, the chef’s decision in the previous episode was correct, and it’s not so easy to change such a decision when it has a very logical, responsible, and mature basis.
I really love both actors, but it’s undeniable that Yamazaki looks much older than the character he’s supposed to play. He doesn’t resemble the manga character, who was supposed to look like an impressive 50-year-old.
There’s no doubt that he’s amazing as an artist, actor, and creator, but visually they didn’t fit as a couple, and it wasn’t emotional to see them in a physical interaction, which the director also avoided or perhaps cut in editing, as I believe there was some interaction.
Overall, though, the series is really charming, and I’d definitely recommend everyone to watch it.
2/4 of the series about exams 1/4 unecessary and annoying conversation %24 people talking about how the leads…
It seems to be a series for teenagers, especially for viewers from specific countries or from a specific culture who enjoy specific content; in summary, it's boring.
The first two episodes are excellent, the problem is that now we need to wait two weeks for another episode according to what is written here on the site.
Anyway, the series is in a league of its own, no doubt. but certainly not suitable for everyone. If it wasn't romantic, I probably wouldn't have watched it at all.
I truly appreciate him and love this artist, but it might be because it was too quick and not convincing enough, and it's true he had shaky hands, probably not just because of age but because he plays the guitar, and at a certain age, due to all the effort, this can happen... but still, our connotation is old age, and it's not easy to accept the visual gap in this case.
In my opinion, the chef’s decision in the previous episode was correct, and it’s not so easy to change such a decision when it has a very logical, responsible, and mature basis.
I really love both actors, but it’s undeniable that Yamazaki looks much older than the character he’s supposed to play. He doesn’t resemble the manga character, who was supposed to look like an impressive 50-year-old.
There’s no doubt that he’s amazing as an artist, actor, and creator, but visually they didn’t fit as a couple, and it wasn’t emotional to see them in a physical interaction, which the director also avoided or perhaps cut in editing, as I believe there was some interaction.
Overall, though, the series is really charming, and I’d definitely recommend everyone to watch it.