Again I'm new to omegaverse but so fascinated by it. I heard about knotting, reminds me of a dog being stuck in…
Knotting is when the Alpha's "thing" expands and seals with the Omega's internal reproductive organs in order to have a pregnancy. Omegas in heat produce a pheromone, similar to concept to a female cat being in heat and it will attract Alphas. In some universes, knotting is painful, others not, but once knotted, the Alpha has be be totally finished before it can be undone and the time also varies by universe. Gao Tu and Shen Wen Lang conceived in the hotel, during that same party when Hua Yong and Sheng Shao You also were together for the first time. SWL followed GT's pheromones and that's how it happened. Hua Yong and Sheng Shao You is more complicated because SSY does not have internal reproductive organs and HY has to create them. In the novel, they run out of condoms, but I don't know which encounter will get SSY pregnant in the series.
I'm losing my mind!!! Why is everyone suddenly babying SWL?!?!?!? I saw a post that said Wenlang was failed by…
Even though I know "why" he is this way, SWL is a bigoted idiot who cannot even see the obvious, even when Hua Yong tried to paint him a picture. He is an orange cat Alpha and he hasn't received the one brain cell yet. I love orange cats by the way, so sorry to insult them by comparing WSL to them.
off topic question is there any option to keep my account private or something like that
Not if you want to participate. I went years without an account because I only wanted to look at cast lists and read reviews. So if that's all you need, logout. You can deny/delete friend requests, which I don't even know the purpose of those on MDL.
Having to work around the censors was pretty tough this episode. Whew! I am in bliss with puppy Hua Yong and tsundere Sheng Shao You. I got yandere, puppy and tsundere all in one episode. I'm not into the secondary couple because their dynamic annoys me. They will heat up when daddy Gao enters the story, but Shen's idiocy is frustrating to me..
What's the drama with poor Elliot? I resist to believe that the shippers of the 2CP could throw so much hate,…
The novel does not give the couples equal time, it is mainly about HY and SSY. Their story doesn't even get wrapped until the special chapters. The toxic fas should write their own novels, get it publish and developed into a series. I love the internet but it has also created a class of people who throw tantrums but they haven't produced jack themselves.
Most non-Asians do not understand the relationships people have in families and communities. They dabble in our…
What I roll with is seeing 2 adults, a child and a baby on one motorcycle without helmets or motorbike taxis driving between cars. That's so cool of you to stick up for the Thais. I haven't run across rude foreigners yet, who were talking bad about Thais or Thailand. I'm planning my next trip for next year. I love that country, especially the people.
Most non-Asians do not understand the relationships people have in families and communities. They dabble in our…
I agree with you. Different countries do things differently. I only said this because sometimes I think people do not understand the cultural context and it sounds like a put down of Thai culture. I'm not Thai, but have visited and just roll with it. Even when I visit my birth country, I get annoyed, but I understand why they do things. I have worked for many years helping other women, and regardless of if they are cooking and cleaning or working or an executive, I consider all work valuable.
Most non-Asians do not understand the relationships people have in families and communities. They dabble in our…
If those parts are boring, that's fine and understandable, but I saw some people say it in a way that Khem is relegated to housework like a gurl. Kehm knows the score, he invited himself, he isn't a disciple, but at least he is helping out hoping Pharan changes his mind.
(Those are KengNamping own words,his worries and the team concerns about how the Thai audience would understand…
We international viewers need to understand that we are tag alongs and the IP and series was written for and is for Thai people. Back when fans did all of the subtitles for us, they would add translation notes for cultural context, but those days are gone. I'm also from a culture that fears ghosts, and I'm enjoying how instead of being terrified, the characters are trying to help and figure out how to send the ghosts on their way. Even Ramphueng is shown not as some evil demon, but how she feels she has been wronged, but still cares for children like Earn's baby. I hope that this series is popular with Thai fans because the acting and beautiful scenery is some of the best this year.
Most non-Asians do not understand the relationships people have in families and communities. They dabble in our…
Obviously it's different as exhibited by the people on this board harshly criticizing things they do not understand. It's obvious by the generalizations, and judgments that are being expressed.
I really enjoyed this episode and how the women have some of the most powerful magic in the village. That arc was to show that Ramphueng isn't pure evil since she stopped Earn from hurting the baby. It was Earn's choice to get pregnant and to be the side chick, knowing that Big is an SOB.
Pharan is being mean to Khem to push him away because he has a sense of duty and responsibility, knows right from wrong in the context of interfering with karma, but his heart is pulling him in a different direction. Pharan's mother told him that if he became a shaman, he could not fall in love and have a relationship, his grandfather taught him the duty of his role and the father wanted to marry him off to pay debts. He is trying to do what is right by Khemjira but does not have the soft skills to do it gently. Pharan has already lost his mother, so should he set himself up to lose Khem too? He is wavering as he later asked Khem to save food for him. That was his way of saying sorry.
the more hate an episode gets, the higher the rating is in Thailand 😭😂 we love to see it.
Most non-Asians do not understand the relationships people have in families and communities. They dabble in our cultures, then try to thrust their values on it, like their culture is superior. They also bring their own misogyny to the table by belittling cooking and housework, when in many societies, men cook and clean too. Let's disregard that some of the most powerful magic in this series is held by women.
I'm ready for all of this to wrap up. Per and Knight coming from a polygamous family, I would need to have a conversation because I don't want to hear about having to marry a woman in the future to have children. I think Knight needs to find another person to help him pick projects. He is wasting his talents.
Pharan is being mean to Khem to push him away because he has a sense of duty and responsibility, knows right from wrong in the context of interfering with karma, but his heart is pulling him in a different direction. Pharan's mother told him that if he became a shaman, he could not fall in love and have a relationship, his grandfather taught him the duty of his role and the father wanted to marry him off to pay debts. He is trying to do what is right by Khemjira but does not have the soft skills to do it gently. Pharan has already lost his mother, so should he set himself up to lose Khem too? He is wavering as he later asked Khem to save food for him. That was his way of saying sorry.