I'd bet money this is just a typo. I think they meant 19+, probably because they will show some tits, but obviously not Shin Hye Sun's. Korean A list actresses do not do nudity.
Voluntary mutism is one of my most hated features that writers use in their stories. Specifically when a character has important information (usually to clarify a misunderstanding), but instead of speaking the one or two sentences that would immediately solve the problem, they stand there with a stupid expression on their face and their mouth hanging open as the person who needs to hear the information slowly walks away. It's very lazy writing, and is so stupid, I find it immersion breaking. People that stupid would struggle to breath.
Can I ask what is the age gap in the novel? I'm fine with age gaps (I loved "Blank"), but I'm just curious about…
Thank you. Is the novel good? I'm considering buyng it. I've downloaded the sample, and will read it before deciding whether or not to buy the whole book.
I havent started but whats all this drama about Riwon and editing episodes? Where can I watch the episodes before…
The first two episodes are NOT edited - Riwon is featured heavily in those episodes. She was mostly removed from the episodes after that. The makers of this show decided to "remove" Riwon when they found out that she had worked as a Cam girl in the past.
A fluffy, low angst, relaxing and romantic drama. Like 90% of the Chinese dramas I've watched, I think this one also would have benefited with a lower episode count, as I found the story lost momentum sometimes, especially in the second half. Also, it was nice to watch a drama without sociopathic demon parents for a change. My score 8.5/10
You should just be honest and stop pretending your issue here is with the purity of the English language. Your issue here is that you don't like trans people. You don't think they should exist. But they do exist.
The word "gay" once meant "happy". It now means "homosexual". Do you ALSO disagree with this "thoughtless shift" in how this word was defined and used, because the change was "rapid" and "forced" Or does your objection only apply to issues or people that you personally don't like? Are you merely "happy" in your area? People talking past each other is much more a product of their poor attitudes than it is a feature of an evolving language. Accepting people for who they are reflects maturity and humanity. Rejecting people because you personally don't like who they are reflects arrogance, immaturity and entitlement.
Please learn to read. I did not say (nor do I believe) that words "have no meaning". The English language constantly evolves. It has always done so and always will do so. EVERY word in the English language was made up by someone at some point in the past. The meaning of many words has changed over time, sometimes subtly and sometimes dramatically. The invention of new words, and changes to the meaning of existing words, has not prevented us from being able to communicate clearly with each other today. This refutes your assertion that the changes in the meaning of a few words (which just happen to refer to something you personally don't like) will result in the "damage the flow of communication". If you live in a free society, you are free to hold transphobic views. I'm sure plenty of people will agree with your views. (I'm sure many of them would also hold strong homophobic views). But my view is that people who feel so entitled that they get to dismiss a person's identify simply because they don't like it should just grow the hell up.
If I place Lighter & Princess and First Frost somewhere in the 8–10/10 range for chemistry between the leads,…
I absolutely loved "The First Frost" and I scored it 9/10. However, I dropped "Lighter & Princess" after 3 episodes because the ML acted like a piece of shit, continually mistreating and humiliating the FL. I find it too uncomfortable to see a male mistreating a female.
I agree with you, but from what I understand, this is a big deal in countries with Confucian ideology deeply ingrained…
I started to watch "Unforgettable Love", but I dropped it after 10 episodes because I just wasn't enjoying it. I especially didn't like how the male coerced and manipulated the female into a relationship - I find plots like that creepy. But back to this drama, I understand your position. I would just add that (supposively) having a child was not the only issue that bothered Shen Xi Fan. She was also bothered by the fact that he didn't mention the existance of his (supposive) child to her. Concealing such an important fact could quite reasonably be seen as being dishonest. Except of course, we know she was wrong.
On episode 9, I have enjoyed it so far but not this plot arc. Xi Fan suddenly not liking Dr.He just because she…
I agree with you, but from what I understand, this is a big deal in countries with Confucian ideology deeply ingrained in society. The Korean drama https://kisskh.at/32977-spring-night had this as a central plot point, with the ML having a son. The FL accepted (and adored) the boy, but the FL's parents were opposed to their relationship for this reason. By the end, the FL's mother accepted the ML (and his son), but her father didn't. One Spring Night is an excellent drama by the way, but its a bit heavier than this one.
So, if you disagree with someone, your response it to call them an AI. That's very mature of you. Also, please learn to read. I did not say and nor do I believe that gender identity causes (or is caused by) sexual orientation. However, it is true that some non binary people identify as lesbians. You might not like that, but it doesn't stop if from being true. Identity is a personal thing. As much as you'd like to, you simply DON'T get to tell another person what their identity should be. It is a fact that non-binary people are genetically either male or female. Are they allowed to identify as a non-binary person, or must they only identify with the gender that corresponds with their biology? I struggle to comprehend the level of entitlement a person has who thinks they have the right to tell other people how they are allowed to identify.
I've downloaded the sample, and will read it before deciding whether or not to buy the whole book.
My score 8.5/10
Or does your objection only apply to issues or people that you personally don't like? Are you merely "happy" in your area?
People talking past each other is much more a product of their poor attitudes than it is a feature of an evolving language.
Accepting people for who they are reflects maturity and humanity. Rejecting people because you personally don't like who they are reflects arrogance, immaturity and entitlement.
The English language constantly evolves. It has always done so and always will do so. EVERY word in the English language was made up by someone at some point in the past. The meaning of many words has changed over time, sometimes subtly and sometimes dramatically. The invention of new words, and changes to the meaning of existing words, has not prevented us from being able to communicate clearly with each other today. This refutes your assertion that the changes in the meaning of a few words (which just happen to refer to something you personally don't like) will result in the "damage the flow of communication".
If you live in a free society, you are free to hold transphobic views. I'm sure plenty of people will agree with your views. (I'm sure many of them would also hold strong homophobic views). But my view is that people who feel so entitled that they get to dismiss a person's identify simply because they don't like it should just grow the hell up.
But back to this drama, I understand your position. I would just add that (supposively) having a child was not the only issue that bothered Shen Xi Fan. She was also bothered by the fact that he didn't mention the existance of his (supposive) child to her. Concealing such an important fact could quite reasonably be seen as being dishonest. Except of course, we know she was wrong.
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