I’ve read so many comments about Khun Rin’s character, and I truly respect everyone’s perspective, but I’d like to shed some light on a few things that I feel often get overlooked. 💭
Firstly, Rin was in love with Pai for so long that when Pai left, she was so devastated that she even tried to end her own life. 💔 Not everyone truly understands what that means, when someone is willing to die for love, it shows how deeply broken and shattered they were when that love ended. Moving on from that isn’t as simple as people think. It’s not that a person doesn’t *want* to move on, it’s that they *can’t* just detach themselves from a love that once felt like their entire world. It doesn’t make them stupid or blind, it makes them human. 🫂
Secondly, Rin never gave Khem false hope. She was honest from the start that she wasn’t ready for love or marriage. Khem knew this and chose to stay anyway. She knew it would hurt, but she was strong enough to handle it until she couldn’t anymore. Khem was exactly the kind of person Rin needed: someone clingy, supportive, stubborn , someone who *wouldn’t* give up when things got hard. Khem was ready to be that person, and she *was* that person. 💙
Thirdly, in many cultures, physical intimacy can be easier than emotional intimacy. Some people can share their body but struggle to open their heart — sometimes, that physical closeness helps break down the walls around their heart. That’s exactly what happened with Rin. From the first touch, she was falling, but her past trauma was a barrier she couldn’t easily break.
I’m not saying trauma excuses hurting others — it doesn’t. But the truth is, people make bad choices when they’re not healed. We don’t have to justify it, but we *can* try to understand it. 🫶 Khem was Rin’s light in the darkness. Only Khem could reach the parts of Rin that were hidden and locked away. Khem got hurt in the process, but deep down, she knew it was worth it , because Rin *did* open her heart. In the end, it was Khem’s absence that opened Rin’s eyes. 🌙✨
Just my two cents : sometimes, love is messy, complicated, and painful… but that’s what makes these stories so real and beautiful. ❤️🌈
I’ve read so many comments about Khun Rin’s character, and I truly respect everyone’s perspective, but I’d like to shed some light on a few things that I feel often get overlooked. 💭
Firstly, Rin was in love with Pai for so long that when Pai left, she was so devastated that she even tried to end her own life. 💔 Not everyone truly understands what that means, when someone is willing to die for love, it shows how deeply broken and shattered they were when that love ended. Moving on from that isn’t as simple as people think. It’s not that a person doesn’t *want* to move on, it’s that they *can’t* just detach themselves from a love that once felt like their entire world. It doesn’t make them stupid or blind, it makes them human. 🫂
Secondly, Rin never gave Khem false hope. She was honest from the start that she wasn’t ready for love or marriage. Khem knew this and chose to stay anyway. She knew it would hurt, but she was strong enough to handle it until she couldn’t anymore. Khem was exactly the kind of person Rin needed: someone clingy, supportive, stubborn , someone who *wouldn’t* give up when things got hard. Khem was ready to be that person, and she *was* that person. 💙
Thirdly, in many cultures, physical intimacy can be easier than emotional intimacy. Some people can share their body but struggle to open their heart — sometimes, that physical closeness helps break down the walls around their heart. That’s exactly what happened with Rin. From the first touch, she was falling, but her past trauma was a barrier she couldn’t easily break.
I’m not saying trauma excuses hurting others — it doesn’t. But the truth is, people make bad choices when they’re not healed. We don’t have to justify it, but we *can* try to understand it. 🫶 Khem was Rin’s light in the darkness. Only Khem could reach the parts of Rin that were hidden and locked away. Khem got hurt in the process, but deep down, she knew it was worth it , because Rin *did* open her heart. In the end, it was Khem’s absence that opened Rin’s eyes. 🌙✨
Just my two cents : sometimes, love is messy, complicated, and painful… but that’s what makes these stories so real and beautiful. ❤️🌈
AM SOOOO IN LOVEEEEE WITH THIS SERIES. THE CHEMISTRY, THE ACTING, THE STORYYYYY 🔥🔥 Everything is so lit. Fell in love with the June character (Khun Rin) A must watch 😍
Firstly, Rin was in love with Pai for so long that when Pai left, she was so devastated that she even tried to end her own life. 💔 Not everyone truly understands what that means, when someone is willing to die for love, it shows how deeply broken and shattered they were when that love ended. Moving on from that isn’t as simple as people think. It’s not that a person doesn’t *want* to move on, it’s that they *can’t* just detach themselves from a love that once felt like their entire world. It doesn’t make them stupid or blind, it makes them human. 🫂
Secondly, Rin never gave Khem false hope. She was honest from the start that she wasn’t ready for love or marriage. Khem knew this and chose to stay anyway. She knew it would hurt, but she was strong enough to handle it until she couldn’t anymore. Khem was exactly the kind of person Rin needed: someone clingy, supportive, stubborn , someone who *wouldn’t* give up when things got hard. Khem was ready to be that person, and she *was* that person. 💙
Thirdly, in many cultures, physical intimacy can be easier than emotional intimacy. Some people can share their body but struggle to open their heart — sometimes, that physical closeness helps break down the walls around their heart. That’s exactly what happened with Rin. From the first touch, she was falling, but her past trauma was a barrier she couldn’t easily break.
I’m not saying trauma excuses hurting others — it doesn’t. But the truth is, people make bad choices when they’re not healed. We don’t have to justify it, but we *can* try to understand it. 🫶 Khem was Rin’s light in the darkness. Only Khem could reach the parts of Rin that were hidden and locked away. Khem got hurt in the process, but deep down, she knew it was worth it , because Rin *did* open her heart. In the end, it was Khem’s absence that opened Rin’s eyes. 🌙✨
Just my two cents : sometimes, love is messy, complicated, and painful… but that’s what makes these stories so real and beautiful. ❤️🌈
Firstly, Rin was in love with Pai for so long that when Pai left, she was so devastated that she even tried to end her own life. 💔 Not everyone truly understands what that means, when someone is willing to die for love, it shows how deeply broken and shattered they were when that love ended. Moving on from that isn’t as simple as people think. It’s not that a person doesn’t *want* to move on, it’s that they *can’t* just detach themselves from a love that once felt like their entire world. It doesn’t make them stupid or blind, it makes them human. 🫂
Secondly, Rin never gave Khem false hope. She was honest from the start that she wasn’t ready for love or marriage. Khem knew this and chose to stay anyway. She knew it would hurt, but she was strong enough to handle it until she couldn’t anymore. Khem was exactly the kind of person Rin needed: someone clingy, supportive, stubborn , someone who *wouldn’t* give up when things got hard. Khem was ready to be that person, and she *was* that person. 💙
Thirdly, in many cultures, physical intimacy can be easier than emotional intimacy. Some people can share their body but struggle to open their heart — sometimes, that physical closeness helps break down the walls around their heart. That’s exactly what happened with Rin. From the first touch, she was falling, but her past trauma was a barrier she couldn’t easily break.
I’m not saying trauma excuses hurting others — it doesn’t. But the truth is, people make bad choices when they’re not healed. We don’t have to justify it, but we *can* try to understand it. 🫶 Khem was Rin’s light in the darkness. Only Khem could reach the parts of Rin that were hidden and locked away. Khem got hurt in the process, but deep down, she knew it was worth it , because Rin *did* open her heart. In the end, it was Khem’s absence that opened Rin’s eyes. 🌙✨
Just my two cents : sometimes, love is messy, complicated, and painful… but that’s what makes these stories so real and beautiful. ❤️🌈