NO ONE CALLS PPL WHO DONT WATCH BLS AS HOMOPHOBESEVEN HOMOPHOBES EXIST IN BL FANDOM
chill chill, I saw ur post about the bl genre and nowadays ...it seems like BL is interpreted as Yaoi, even if it should not be this way. Yaoi is a native japanese term to describe a smut mlm story basically. Bl is a whole genre mostly used for novels or adaptations regarding two males in love that don't also have to be Japanese or smutty. Same as Gl, used for two girls in love.
Actively supporting this drama means that ur supporting problematic production teams, and ur giving them your money to watch it. You may like the actors, and that's fine, but think about why a low budget (sorrynotsorry) show with problematic behaviour bts deserves it. My way to go about it, is not supporting them legally.
My eyes reading the comment😵💫What i saw in 2 episodes, ML willing to study and education is important…
From a show-only watchers viewpoint, that has watched only 2 episodes. True, you might only get that, even if there's more behind the general lines. From a novel reader, you missed the plot.
This comment section gotta be one of the worst and most toxic comment section out here. Why are BL fans making…
We ain't making it about BL fans here, they can fuss or not. It's about the production. Toxicity comes with the production team itself. They aren't making it fair for everyone to watch peacefully. People need to be heard out for antique views for them to change, also everyone has an opinion and has every right to voice it. There is clearly something wrong with a team if they choose to adapt an original gay piece of work, and blatantly pass it as a hetero story. Remember you are still seeing two charcaters that are originally queer in the novel. These producers are hiding behind their fingers.
"Remember that rainy day? You came to my house and said you would expose my true nature to people if I didn't…
The 'I wonder if i'll even be a father' part too...like what? The listening to music, wound healing, faces meeting, eyes locking WTF. The tension where they have their faces close to eachother.. and I bet we're gonna see more too ... Either the actors know what's going on between the characters, (which is likely, due to the fact they straightwashed it later), or it's really unexplainable.
I like how some religious people are saying how they are against it, but then when it comes to the punishment…
Real, I wonder also if they have the ability of questioning like humans normally do. I can't believe they also think there are no religious LGBTQ+ people that are suffering, for their basic human rights, hatefully deprived from them.
I don't know what all of y'all are on about tbh, but the production team WILLINGLY chose first of all: 1) a rapist to have screentime (screening time apart), 2) a gay novel (which is so off for the fact that where did they dig to find it?) and straightwashed it into a bromance, queerbaiting (in my opinion, from the whole -lemme wipe your lil wound ass scene or the let's listen to music together - type' of shit) show . This said, they're probably keeping queer elements in it without showing the real gay plot. This is why it's problematic to a community, which is the LGBTQ+ one. Korea is more open to bl and gl these days, which is a good thing. People are probably complaining because there was no reason to dig out a gay story, if they didn't want adapt it fully. There was literally no reason. There are so many other stories similar to this one which are non-romantic. Nobody is hating on the actors doing their job and getting their money, the problematic production team is the one to blame. It's like they organized a frat party without invinting the DJ.
Guys~WITH DUE RESPECT, For all of those saying AW one more homophobic here or stuff, LISTEN!!! I am a Muslim and…
It's 2024 and idk if 'prohibited' is the right way to go about it? Religion apart, do people have their own mind? Do you ever happen to question whats right, what's wrong in your own mind? Question tradition or...? Respectfully. I might also wanna add that the production team is in the wrong for adapting a certain novel into a straightwashed series. That's it.
Yaoi is a native japanese term to describe a smut mlm story basically.
Bl is a whole genre mostly used for novels or adaptations regarding two males in love that don't also have to be Japanese or smutty.
Same as Gl, used for two girls in love.
Actively supporting this drama means that ur supporting problematic production teams, and ur giving them your money to watch it.
You may like the actors, and that's fine, but think about why a low budget (sorrynotsorry) show with problematic behaviour bts deserves it.
My way to go about it, is not supporting them legally.
From a novel reader, you missed the plot.
It's about the production. Toxicity comes with the production team itself. They aren't making it fair for everyone to watch peacefully. People need to be heard out for antique views for them to change, also everyone has an opinion and has every right to voice it.
There is clearly something wrong with a team if they choose to adapt an original gay piece of work, and blatantly pass it as a hetero story.
Remember you are still seeing two charcaters that are originally queer in the novel.
These producers are hiding behind their fingers.
The tension where they have their faces close to eachother.. and I bet we're gonna see more too ...
Either the actors know what's going on between the characters, (which is likely, due to the fact they straightwashed it later), or it's really unexplainable.
I can't believe they also think there are no religious LGBTQ+ people that are suffering, for their basic human rights, hatefully deprived from them.
Like what u mean his 'real nature'... 😂
1) a rapist to have screentime (screening time apart),
2) a gay novel (which is so off for the fact that where did they dig to find it?) and straightwashed it into a bromance, queerbaiting (in my opinion, from the whole -lemme wipe your lil wound ass scene or the let's listen to music together - type' of shit) show .
This said, they're probably keeping queer elements in it without showing the real gay plot.
This is why it's problematic to a community, which is the LGBTQ+ one. Korea is more open to bl and gl these days, which is a good thing.
People are probably complaining because there was no reason to dig out a gay story, if they didn't want adapt it fully. There was literally no reason. There are so many other stories similar to this one which are non-romantic.
Nobody is hating on the actors doing their job and getting their money, the problematic production team is the one to blame.
It's like they organized a frat party without invinting the DJ.
I might also wanna add that the production team is in the wrong for adapting a certain novel into a straightwashed series. That's it.