Mame has never been good with the meaning of "NO". She doesn't do her kink quite right. This is one of her better…
There's always you guys, too! What makes you such a f*king expert? Like what you want. Watch what you want. Agree with who you want. Disagree with you want. But, at least use a little f*king courtesy!! In your words, "Oh sweet Jesus."
Wow! I've received a lot of ugly responses and posts because I hinted that the "forced" suppository scene was assault. Geez! It's just a tv show! Many of you can disagree and that's ok. But, making nasty personal comments towards me is not cool. FYI. That won't make me back down from my opinion.
Agree or disagree, but when someone forces something into your body without your permission, "that is assault." In that scene, whether it was meant to be playful, part of the back-and-forth "D/S" between Rain and Phayu, or Phayu's way of helping Rain with his "anal aches" (to which we know not that he had), the dialog had Rain saying "NO, STOP" continuously, but Phayu disregarded that and continued, anyway. Maybe Mame was teasing the audience with the muddled D/S stuff. We don't know (especially if you've not read the novel). What we DO know is that Rain told Phayu to stop, and he didn't. Now, maybe in Thai culture, saying NO and STOP might mean nothing, but in many other cultures it does mean something, "It means NO and STOP!"
Finally, we can all agree to disagree without being nasty about it.
I have to admit, I’d been on the fence about this one. But episodes 4 and 5 won me over. Originally, I came…
Interesting comments. I would agree with much of it. Yes, the hubby/wife stuff is cringy. The forced suppository thing still rubs me the wrong way, no matter how "romantic" many of the posters state it seemed to them. Even in BLs, if you blur the lines of No and Stop, you head down that ugly bumpy road. Then again, this is classic Mame. LMBO!
I watched this episode after reading your comment, and I analyzed that scene and scrutinized it hard. Afterwards,…
Noooo! Don't be sorry! Everyone is having a good laugh. In this US, those states (and a couple of others) have huge populations of diverse people, who sometimes act like they "are" their own country! LMBO!
I watched this episode after reading your comment, and I analyzed that scene and scrutinized it hard. Afterwards,…
Yes it's a joke! LOL! In the US, there's this running battle about the states that could be their own country -- California, Texas, and New York... LMBO!
You might be missing the Dom stuff Phayu is throwing at Rain. I wrote about this earlier. Also, Mame is muddling…
P.S. The D/S world (in real life and in tv fiction) is extremely complicated and controversial. Any BL series going down that road already knows they're in for some pretty big bumps (or shall I say potholes)! LMFAO!
You might be missing the Dom stuff Phayu is throwing at Rain. I wrote about this earlier. Also, Mame is muddling…
Interesting and insightful! I'm glad at least you had a perspective from the novel. I can't disagree with anything you've stated, because I haven't read the novel AND you're right that everyone has their own personal opinion. But, I think many have issues with Mame muddying up the waters of the D/S and romanticizing it because even though it's a tv series, many watchers connect it to real life (even though they shouldn't). Remember, just like social media, these BL series have the power to influence a great many folks and the lgbtq+ community already has a hard time gaining acceptance in many cultures.
Agree or disagree, but when someone forces something into your body without your permission, "that is assault." In that scene, whether it was meant to be playful, part of the back-and-forth "D/S" between Rain and Phayu, or Phayu's way of helping Rain with his "anal aches" (to which we know not that he had), the dialog had Rain saying "NO, STOP" continuously, but Phayu disregarded that and continued, anyway. Maybe Mame was teasing the audience with the muddled D/S stuff. We don't know (especially if you've not read the novel). What we DO know is that Rain told Phayu to stop, and he didn't. Now, maybe in Thai culture, saying NO and STOP might mean nothing, but in many other cultures it does mean something, "It means NO and STOP!"
Finally, we can all agree to disagree without being nasty about it.
I'll get off my political soapbox now... LOL!