they were in a relationship for 5 years and she also said she couldn't get enough of him but later drops the bomb…
yeah she should've communicated, but it's clear he never cared about her pleasure either way. based off of his reaction, he likely would've reacted the same way even if she said something 5 years ago. he was an asshole.
i'm only on episode 3 but i don't get why he's such a raging asshole towards her, like she didn't ask to be in this situation, it's not her fault any of this happened
Why the heck queen of spades wants arisu in his team, wouldn't be smart move if she wants usagi instead of arisu…
she wanted arisu because she thought he was 'her type', it wasn't because she thought he was athletic or useful. she literally just wanted him to herself, it had nothing to do with the game itself.
extreme sexual content just refers to explicit content. showing straight up sex scenes is explicit
because 'sexual content' also refers to scenes where no nudity is involved, but there's either a sex scene with nothing showing at all or when sex is implied, or in cases where things like sexual assault may be a part of the plot. that's why "extreme sexual content" is applicable to shows with scenes with explicit nudity/sex scenes. extreme sexual content doesn't inherently mean hardcore sex or straight up porn.
putting my prediction out here before season two in a couple months:The ending of S1 leaves us wondering 1) what…
my guess is he will do whatever he feels is best for his daughter, rather than choosing sides. i don't think he would support yeon jin at all, but i'm not convinced he will initially want to help dong eun either for the sake of his kid.
I'm bothered by the plot point of Yeo Jung agreeing to help Dong Eun in her revenge plot point with zero build…
he helped her because he understood wanting to get revenge on those who severely harmed you, since he fantasizes about getting revenge on the person who killed his father. he related to her in that way
because the point of the show is to destigmatize the taboos around sex and masturbation related to women, and…
no one said men talk about it openly, the point is it's not taboo for men to have sex or masturbate. that's just a fact. men are not shamed for either of those, it's seen as "natural" for men, but for women it's seen as something we shouldn't be doing.
they clearly make a point in the show that communication is important and goes both ways. they do show that it's both of their faults for the outcome, that he was selfish for not caring about her pleasure and being too quick to assume something is wrong with her, and she should have actually told him she wasn't feeling pleasured. you do realize these scenarios are extremely common and realistic right? women's pleasure has been very taboo for such a long time, and one of the goals of the show is to help women feel empowered over their bodies.
there are plenty forms of media that cater towards men and are from more of a man's point of view, it's not wrong for this show to cater more towards women and be from a woman's point of view. however this show does a good job of being educational for both women and men.
they clearly make a point in the show that communication is important and goes both ways. they do show that it's both of their faults for the outcome, that he was selfish for not caring about her pleasure and being too quick to assume something is wrong with her, and she should have actually told him she wasn't feeling pleasured. you do realize these scenarios are extremely common and realistic right? women's pleasure has been very taboo for such a long time, and one of the goals of the show is to help women feel empowered over their bodies.
there are plenty forms of media that cater towards men and are from more of a man's point of view, it's not wrong for this show to cater more towards women and be from a woman's point of view. however this show does a good job of being educational for both women and men.