Im is doing a good job, I believe him, pluse is is extreme beautiful, but there is something off in episode 7,…
I'm over the bitchy ex-girlfriend trope, too. But maybe for a different reason...
Why do so many main lead (male) characters in BLs have to have had a girlfriend, before falling in love with a guy? I mean, sure, a lot of young gay men date girls while they are figuring out who they are. I did it, too... but discovered very quickly that I was not sexually compatible with girls.
But, according to many BLs, young men are basically straight , having sexual relationships with girlfriends... and then just sort of magically become sexually attracted to a guy. Sorry, but that is not the real world.
Of course, I understand that some people are bisexuals and that's great. But if that's the case (in a BL), it should be stated clearly. That would be a good thing toward people understanding and accepting bisexuality.
And if it's a case of the guy discovering he is actually gay... then say that! It would be a good thing toward people understanding and accepting homosexuality.
This show should have been called All the Liquors and not that other BL, lol. Drinking before they surf, drinking…
Ikr? It made me curious so I did some research... apparently it's not unusual for South Koreans to drink that much. Studies shows that S. Koreans consume twice as much alcohol as Russians and four times more than Americans.
Does anybody know why this is called "The EIGHTH Sense?" I mean, we all know there are 5 senses and people have talked about having a 6th sense for years. I'm not getting the "8th" reference here.
Enjoyed it. In fact, many of the episodes had me itching to see the next one which, to me, is always a sign of a good series.
Disappointed in the ending, not because of a lack of kiss, but because it was... weird. The "two years later" was strange to me and, while there were some cute "cat and mouse" scenes, it all seemed kind of dry and unfulfilling. And the last scene with the military uniform and the flowers held at a distance had me a baffled.
Why do so many main lead (male) characters in BLs have to have had a girlfriend, before falling in love with a guy? I mean, sure, a lot of young gay men date girls while they are figuring out who they are. I did it, too... but discovered very quickly that I was not sexually compatible with girls.
But, according to many BLs, young men are basically straight , having sexual relationships with girlfriends... and then just sort of magically become sexually attracted to a guy. Sorry, but that is not the real world.
Of course, I understand that some people are bisexuals and that's great. But if that's the case (in a BL), it should be stated clearly. That would be a good thing toward people understanding and accepting bisexuality.
And if it's a case of the guy discovering he is actually gay... then say that! It would be a good thing toward people understanding and accepting homosexuality.
Does anybody know why this is called "The EIGHTH Sense?" I mean, we all know there are 5 senses and people have talked about having a 6th sense for years. I'm not getting the "8th" reference here.
Are we seriously going to have another "Chukchuk is missing" story? I couldn't stand that damn dog the first time around!
Disappointed in the ending, not because of a lack of kiss, but because it was... weird. The "two years later" was strange to me and, while there were some cute "cat and mouse" scenes, it all seemed kind of dry and unfulfilling. And the last scene with the military uniform and the flowers held at a distance had me a baffled.