I got curious about His Man 2 due to Dabit's vlogs (they are very interesting! go watch them!) and I do not regret binge-watching it, though it wrecked my weekend plans. :D
Good points, however I'll note that all/most of those problematic actions and behaviours are explicitly called out (especially the lack of direct communication), so you might as well see the series as a way to educate on why you must avoid them. (As opposed to the usual BL trope where toxic relationship behaviours are just thrown in out of the blue to create some drama and fill a few episodes in the middle of the series.) They also explicitly deny theirs is an arranged marriage though it definitely looked that way.
The promotion of marriage equality felt appropriate as the two main characters are publicly exposed individuals so it is not realistic they could marry while keeping it a private matter. It's better than the BL series which depict a fantasy world where somehow the same-sex couples don't find any obstacle or prejudice against their relationship in society.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDbpMps72cI
The promotion of marriage equality felt appropriate as the two main characters are publicly exposed individuals so it is not realistic they could marry while keeping it a private matter. It's better than the BL series which depict a fantasy world where somehow the same-sex couples don't find any obstacle or prejudice against their relationship in society.