I have never heard of engineering or architecture being "hypermasculine," but I think they use those so often…
Your first sentence made me laugh out loud. Seriously? Other than auto mechanic (which is another popular occupation on BLs along with race car driving) I canāt think of any education with less women applying. Thatās really all I have to say.
Okay I was all ready to watch a lakorn length BL. So I stuck with most of the first episode but, sorry, I just canāt do these college stories anymore with guys acting like theyāre 14 or 15. A year and a half ago when I first discovered the genre I loved MY ENGINEER and all the others but Iām getting tired of them. Plus I have this problem: since by far most of the kids are gay - only one straight couple in the perfect 10 group - why are they always studying the hypermasculine subjects like engineering or architecture? Why not drama or fashion design or interior decorating? I might come back when the series has ended broadcasting because I love the cast from other shows.
Barb and Bua figuring it out together is perhaps the sexiest scene in any BL Iāve seen. So innocent but true to life. Thatās exactly how I had my first sexual experience with a boy I liked. Okay I was like 14 and theyāre a bit older but despite that, I recognize the excitement crossed with total embarrassment. One thing is clear: the surprising star of this series is Leon. Such a fine little actor. I know he wonāt be easy to cast being so different but heās a model and we models know how to stand out and he sure does that. Iām a bit in love I donāt mind telling you.
The boys are beautiful, the sex scene in the opener turned me on, and the lady boy agents overplay like they usually do. What more can you ask for? Well a good story but youāll have to do without that here. Canāt have it all I guess.