I sort of do anyway, as does my daughter - we wear guys clothing because, basically we like roomy, baggy clothes. They're just more comfortable, plus for us - because we like skulls, wolves, DC and Marvel stuff - we find more styles that we like. We've never liked tight and/or revealing clothing (even 'skinny fit' is out of our comfort zone) and prefer flat shoes and boots (so converses, etc are our go-to footwear anyway).
However, obviously we wear women's underwear and, though, no make up and stuff too often, we do have our hair longer than most of the 'oppas'. Mine is shoulder length and my daughter can sit on hers. When we go out it's 'suited and booted' all the way - though a little make up is nice.
Even though family and friends have bought me dresses and skirts over the years (and I still own some of them!) the last time I wore dress/skirt was my wedding day. My daughter said she'll probably be the same - after all, sometimes traditional is just the way we roll. lol! The dresses she also owns are, quite literally, gathering dust in the back of her wardrobe.
So some of us are not 'gender benders', trans, bi or anything else - we're just...........different and that's what I love about all of us who dare to be true to ourselves without the need to be labelled!
Thanks for your comments b/c this is *exactly* what I wanted to hear. Purely through coincidence I recently finished…
I know - so many BL stories do a 'fan service' which just irritates me if the country (ie China) openly discriminates against their LGBT community. I don't care whether the actors are gay or straight - just let them tell the truth; even if they're gay and together. So for me I tend to take a lot of the 'couple' stuff that appears with a pinch of salt.....but the chemistry in the drama is definitely MORE than 'bromance'.
I read between the lines for the Chinese stuff too - I get it though; 'bromance' is the only way to get the 'happy ending' and not the Armageddon the censors usually insist on. Though it is a bit silly when, like Advance Bravely and Beloved Enemy, it's CLEARLY been BL (even straying into Yaoi with BE) and then the ending is all "we such close friends and brothers!" :D
I think we all know how this will end, but I'm still going to watch it! Lol! I loved Shim Eun Kyung in Tomorrow's Cantabile' so much.; and it seems her character will be as bonkers here. Yay! :D
Please be aware it's not just $2.99 as a one off - it's $2.99 now and the same every month. Just so people don't think as I did, being a sad old idiot. Sadly not something I can afford.
I’m going to need to rewatch the 5 episodes before I can watch the movie WHEN it comes out lol it’s been so…
Both the drama and the movie are on Youtube and dramanice - the drama on dramanice is subbed, but the movie isn't. However the movie is elsewhere on the net and is subbed.
Yup me too - as soon as I realised what was happening I abandoned it. For me he was the main lead; the story was…
I know there's dramas where they have ridiculous twists like this and if I want to re-watch them, I watch to that point and then drop it. This is the same - I watch it until just before he dies and then drop it and pretend he didn't. I'm such a saddo. lol!
who's going to watch this? I might watch this for Kingone after his amazing performance in Someone like you.
I want to because he was brilliant in Someone Like You - but I'm not sure I can cry so much again ; I've just got through watching a tearfest on Netflix, so I need to rehydrate first at least.
Can ANYONE explain the ending? I'm not that good at Korean and could only understand a little bit.....I'm desperate to know what happened at the bus stop at the very end!
They uploaded it in KissAsian: http://kissasian.ch/G/41175?l=http%3a%2f%2fkissasian.ch%2fDrama%2fHaru-ga-Kita
Thanks, I went there as soon as I got your message and it's now booked! THANK YOU. (Love your thumbnail too!! he was brilliant in Ugly Duckling: Perfect Match, it's favourite drama of his). :D
I watched this on the Lufthansa flight that brought me back home from Japan and I have to say it was a little…
The thing to remember is this was a real place, with real people and real events. Survivors of the island are still around and tell their story of what they endured - particularly the children. So it's a bit hard too mess with it too much - Japan was brutal in the past (as all major countries have been at some time or other) and this era was no different.
The Chinese government couldn't possibly let the poor people make up their own minds; they might decide they want freedom.....mind you, at least their control is obvious. Here in the UK you're banned from doing ANYTHING that MIGHT offend someone, somewhere in the world. Moreover whether you agree with Brexit or not it was a democratic decision and yet the government are dragging their feet because THEY want to stay in the EU.
However, at least we get a vote - the Chinese people don't even get that. And DON'T get me started on what I think of their LGBT bigotry. :(
I think the recent spate of East Asian idols and actors committing suicide would make ALL the governments rethink the ridiculous levels of management controls on these kids and young people's lives. THAT is far more worrying than whether someone has a tattoo, sings hip-hop or has lived with their partner before getting married.
PLEASE put this on youtube or streaming sites for us Ukers and Europeans - I'm 52 and I don;t have an issue with the subject matter mentioned below (won't say because of spoilers). A lot of us want to support these dramas!
However, obviously we wear women's underwear and, though, no make up and stuff too often, we do have our hair longer than most of the 'oppas'. Mine is shoulder length and my daughter can sit on hers. When we go out it's 'suited and booted' all the way - though a little make up is nice.
Even though family and friends have bought me dresses and skirts over the years (and I still own some of them!) the last time I wore dress/skirt was my wedding day. My daughter said she'll probably be the same - after all, sometimes traditional is just the way we roll. lol! The dresses she also owns are, quite literally, gathering dust in the back of her wardrobe.
So some of us are not 'gender benders', trans, bi or anything else - we're just...........different and that's what I love about all of us who dare to be true to ourselves without the need to be labelled!
I read between the lines for the Chinese stuff too - I get it though; 'bromance' is the only way to get the 'happy ending' and not the Armageddon the censors usually insist on. Though it is a bit silly when, like Advance Bravely and Beloved Enemy, it's CLEARLY been BL (even straying into Yaoi with BE) and then the ending is all "we such close friends and brothers!" :D
However, at least we get a vote - the Chinese people don't even get that. And DON'T get me started on what I think of their LGBT bigotry. :(
I think the recent spate of East Asian idols and actors committing suicide would make ALL the governments rethink the ridiculous levels of management controls on these kids and young people's lives. THAT is far more worrying than whether someone has a tattoo, sings hip-hop or has lived with their partner before getting married.