its a long answer ...... its not only in kdramas but in the real world too ..... in many societies more in other…
Correct. LGBTQ people are still not accepted in most asian countries. So they die, become the villain, get hurt often etc etc which is crazy when you think about how much money BL (and now) GL shows make. They hate us but want to make money off us. Typical.
By the looks of it, she doesn't know but she should've somewhat had an idea because of the work they do. That…
I think she's just desperate so she's not thinking logically and maybe doesn't care because her "daughter" has a good rap sheet being first in everything and all.
It’s kind of hard watching the actor that plays the priest knowing he took his own life recently. Korea losing…
Aw that's so sad I didn't know this! And yeah with all the dramas they make about heavy topics like this they could improve alot just by watching stuff like this and changing it. But to be fair I blame the politicians and chaebols they're so corrupt nothing good can get done.
Yep.The real villainy were:1. Discarding human beings (and using kidnapping to cover it up, and only requiring…
Yes, I completely agree. Surrogacy can be deeply problematic it often exploits vulnerable women who are in desperate financial situations. And like you mentioned, adoption is a valid alternative, yet many wealthy individuals bypass it because they specifically want newborns. This allows them to rename the child, claim a deeper parental bond, and unfortunately sometimes use their child's background as a status symbol, especially if the biological parents meet certain social or genetic standards.
It’s also heartbreaking that children in foster care and sometimes even their adoptive parents face bullying and stigma simply for being part of the system. Because of this societal pressure and the desire for a "perfect" family image, some people turn to unethical or even illegal options instead of embracing adoption or fostering with compassion and responsibility. It's a real thing that happens.
It’s also heartbreaking that children in foster care and sometimes even their adoptive parents face bullying and stigma simply for being part of the system. Because of this societal pressure and the desire for a "perfect" family image, some people turn to unethical or even illegal options instead of embracing adoption or fostering with compassion and responsibility. It's a real thing that happens.
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