It was very interesting and heart warming to see Tian be expressive with Wang at the match. A very different boy from the one who appeared aloof and distant.
Also, I miss his 'moments' at the end of every episode. Now that he's an open book, we no longer get those secret thoughts.
I am guessing these would be the same people who have a problem with gay NC scenes. It speaks of a deeper problem of wanting gay stories but not gay people. I might be taking this a little too seriously, but this is the environment in which we live - among bigoted people who claim to be allies.
Nothing like a thought provoking BL steeped in reality to invigorate one's life. I was watching a reaction once upon a time where queer people were sharing that much of what is seen in media is a sanitised version of gay life for the hetero gaze. Gay life and more specifically, gay love is much more nuanced that what is selected for showing.
I wonder if we can say that about this show. Much of what is happening to them, although hectically graphic, has nothing to do with being gay. I think its a human experience. Wanting to die, afraid to hope, finding love, those are all human experiences. I dunno, I might be waffling, but there is a profound feeling with this BL that I am grateful for. Deeply grounding for me who usually refuses to engage media and just want to consume.
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That hug at the end, although warm needed to be full frontal. Like dique to dique full frontal. The side thing was not as satisfying to witness to be honest.
Guys, its not a bromance! Explain Tian's woody then, because he didn't wake up with one. He saw that Wang had morning wood, his ding dong reacted and rather violently I might add. Its not a bromance, period.
Also, I miss his 'moments' at the end of every episode. Now that he's an open book, we no longer get those secret thoughts.
I wonder if we can say that about this show. Much of what is happening to them, although hectically graphic, has nothing to do with being gay. I think its a human experience. Wanting to die, afraid to hope, finding love, those are all human experiences. I dunno, I might be waffling, but there is a profound feeling with this BL that I am grateful for. Deeply grounding for me who usually refuses to engage media and just want to consume.
I wont be rushing home from work for this one. I'm disappointed and feel the trailer gaslit me for sure.πππ