There most certainly is a plot and character development - and more than in most BLs which have absolutely none…
Yes, I agree that his behavior is ridiculous. He's afraid of love because of his previous experience. But he's finally learning to be brave. And he learns that kisses and sex to solve misunderstanding and the problem should not be used, and it's better communicate with the word, and only use kisses and sex for to express affection and love in addition to words. Thank you🌺❤️
There most certainly is a plot and character development - and more than in most BLs which have absolutely none…
Thank you for reading. Yes, maybe it was a little too much, But it may have been because they wanted to stay true to the original story. Now that I've seen Episode 9, I think it was great overall. And to understand what Jun said to Sorn, all of them were necessary. At the end of Episode 9 I can say I personally liked it, And even increased score from 7 to 7. 5
P. S. Acting of Jun's character in this episode (9) it was great, and I had a lot of fun.
There most certainly is a plot and character development - and more than in most BLs which have absolutely none…
I'm copying part of oddsare's comments . Considering you said You Didn't see Plot. I suggest you read oddsare and MianhaKdrama's comments.
(...My Stubborn isn’t really a romance—it’s a surgical dissection of how we mistake physical chemistry for emotional intimacy. Sorn and Jun are stuck in a loop where sex becomes the answer to every question they’re too afraid to ask. Sex as apology. Sex as distraction. Sex as the conversation they’ll never have.
And the most devastating part? It feels completely real.
Because this is how modern relationships quietly unravel. We’ve all seen (or lived through) that dynamic where someone can’t say what they mean, so they reach for your body instead. Where every touch performs closeness while avoiding vulnerability. Where passion becomes a beautifully lit lie we tell ourselves about connection.
If every episode ends with them tangled in sheets but never in understanding, what are we actually watching? A masterclass in emotional avoidance. A situationship in high-def with mood lighting...)
How hard Sei had barely stopped himself from going to Kazuaki according to their agreement, But in the end, instead of calling Security, he called K. And because he couldn't control his emotions well in his gaze, instead of looking at K, he looked elsewhere. When K asked him: "Don't you understand how i feel at all?" He bit his own lip...
the situation is complicated but at the same time so simple. No one is cheating on anyone because S and K live…
I totally agree with you. A relationship has a definition, and any defect in the circumstances of a relationship means that the relationship is over. However, it is better to officially end these relationship as soon as possible.
cheating is cheating but what if you want to have sex with your partner n they don't want , n when you want to…
Cheating is cheating, But a relationship has a definition, and any defect in the circumstances of a relationship means that the relationship is over. However, it is better to officially end this relationship as soon as possible.
And he learns that kisses and sex to solve misunderstanding and the problem should not be used, and it's better communicate with the word, and only use kisses and sex for to express affection and love in addition to words.
Thank you🌺❤️
Now that I've seen Episode 9, I think it was great overall. And to understand what Jun said to Sorn, all of them were necessary.
At the end of Episode 9 I can say I personally liked it, And even increased score from 7 to 7. 5
P. S. Acting of Jun's character in this episode (9) it was great, and I had a lot of fun.
I suggest you read oddsare and MianhaKdrama's comments.
(...My Stubborn isn’t really a romance—it’s a surgical dissection of how we mistake physical chemistry for emotional intimacy. Sorn and Jun are stuck in a loop where sex becomes the answer to every question they’re too afraid to ask. Sex as apology. Sex as distraction. Sex as the conversation they’ll never have.
And the most devastating part? It feels completely real.
Because this is how modern relationships quietly unravel. We’ve all seen (or lived through) that dynamic where someone can’t say what they mean, so they reach for your body instead. Where every touch performs closeness while avoiding vulnerability. Where passion becomes a beautifully lit lie we tell ourselves about connection.
If every episode ends with them tangled in sheets but never in understanding, what are we actually watching? A masterclass in emotional avoidance. A situationship in high-def with mood lighting...)
Exactly, Soren's heart broke too, by saying, "it can't be Jun."
When K asked him: "Don't you understand how i feel at all?" He bit his own lip...
How beautiful this sequence was.
However, it is better to officially end these relationship as soon as possible.