Oh, pansexuals definitely exist! They're like the ultimate foodies of the love world—they don’t limit themselves…
I’m sorry you feel that way, but I believe it’s important to respect and recognize the diverse experiences and identities within the LGBTQ+ community. Pansexuality, like other sexual orientations, is a valid and real experience for many people. It’s about being attracted to a person regardless of their gender, and this inclusivity adds to the rich tapestry of human connection.
The goal is not to impose but to expand our understanding and acceptance of different identities. Labels can help people find community and understanding, and it’s crucial to respect everyone’s right to self-identify.
I understand that you have strong feelings about this topic, and I respect your perspective. However, I don’t think continuing this discussion will be productive if it’s based on dismissing each other’s valid experiences and identities. Let’s agree to disagree and move forward with respect for each other’s viewpoints.
Tongrakh: Proceeds to tell how he sad his life is because he doesn't have good childhood memories with family.…
Oh my gosh, this scene had me doing the confused Pikachu face too! 😂 Tongrakh’s dramatic life story followed by Mahasamut’s “Let’s try it” had me like, “Wait, what just happened?” But hey, if it gives you good sleep at night, I’m all for it! 😌✨ These twists keep us on our toes and entertained for sure!
This series is a 1000000000000000000000000........../10 for me and no one will change my mind. My FortPeat are…
Yaaasss, preach it! 🙌 Your taste is immaculate, and I’m right there with you! FortPeat are pure magic and anyone who disagrees can kindly exit stage left. 🌟🥰🔥💖 Let’s keep spreading the love for our faves! 💞❤️
Do you have an extra chastity belt for me, pls?😂😂😂
Haha, don’t worry! Redemption is totally overrated anyway. Just embrace your inner troublemaker—life’s more fun that way! 😈😂 We’ll form a “No Redemption Club” together! 🎉
This comment section is getting more and more hilarious by the minute. Totally my cup of coffee in the morning…
Haha, your comment just made my day! ☀️ This thread is definitely the best kind of morning pick-me-up, like a double-shot of espresso with extra laughs! 😂
And wow, a chastity belt to finish the series? Now that’s dedication! Maybe we should all get matching ones to stay focused. 😁 Let’s keep the hilarity going—who knew drama discussions could be this entertaining?
Haha, now that’s a plot twist I’d love to see! Imagine the drama, the jealousy, the awkward dinner dates! 😂 Jolie can be their personal cheerleader while Chin and Mai navigate their new relationship. Throuple goals, anyone? 🥳✨
I watched the first episode and immediately asked my Thai friends in the U.S. if they use "vanilla" to mean boring.…
Thank you so much for the clarification! “Jeud” makes perfect sense in this context. It’s always fascinating to see how different cultures use their own unique expressions. 🌏
I really appreciate you pointing that out. Thai language nuances are so rich and layered, and it’s great to learn more about them.
If anyone else has more insights or thoughts on this, I’d love to hear them! Sharing these little language tidbits makes watching the show even more enjoyable. 😊
Salin calling Sun a liar is so extra! But maybe it's for the character and plot development. Plus, Salin ignoring…
Oh my gosh, totally! Sun must have the patience of a saint or the memory of a goldfish to put up with Salin’s theatrics! 😂 Maybe Sun’s secretly thinking, “If I survive this, I deserve an award… or at least some …!” 😜
And let’s be real, Salin’s tantrums are like watching a toddler with a trust fund—hilarious, but exhausting. Sun better stock up on those tissues and a good pair of running shoes, ‘cause he’s in for a rollercoaster! 🎢👟
There was one thing I didn't quite understand about episode 1. Dr. Ter calls Wandee "Vanilla". Normally that refers…
I watched the first episode and immediately asked my Thai friends in the U.S. if they use "vanilla" to mean boring. They said they have other slang terms, and Thai people generally don't use "vanilla" in that context. Instead, you might hear terms like “มองบน (mɔɔŋ bon),” which conveys an eye-roll or disapproval at something unimpressive.
So, Dr. Ter calling Wandee “vanilla” might be a translation choice to show that Wandee is perceived as plain or unexciting, not necessarily tied to his sex life but more to his overall demeanor. It’s a way to say he lacks excitement or flair, similar to how “vanilla” is used in English slang.
It would be helpful if someone fluent in Thai could explain the original line in more detail.
One of the things i didn't like about this was the labels being pushed on BL, there's no such thing as pansexual,…
Oh, pansexuals definitely exist! They're like the ultimate foodies of the love world—they don’t limit themselves to just one type of cuisine. They appreciate every flavor at the ice cream shop, not just the classics. Whether it's spicy, sweet, savory, or something totally unexpected, pansexuals are open to love in all its forms. It's not about the gender of the person; it's about the person themselves.
Plus, more labels just mean more ways to understand and connect with each other. Who doesn't love a bit of variety in their BL dramas? Keeps things spicy and fun! 🍦🍕🍣🍰😄
Do you think Juldis's passport was swiped by the person who bumped into him, just so he couldn’t board the plane and Sun and Salin could have some alone time? Maybe it’s a sneaky plot by Sun and Chan!
Before I started working, I thought I wouldn’t mind dating my boss—think of all the extra "meetings" and guaranteed promotions! Plus, I could finally make those "late-night at the office" excuses legit!
After I started working, I quickly changed my mind. Dating my boss? No way! Mixing performance reviews with relationship drama? I'd rather keep my sanity and avoid those awkward "we need to talk" meetings!
When Chin and Mai were fighting over Jolie, she was off to the side admiring her own beauty. I laughed and rolled my eyes, thinking, "Forget Jolie! Maybe Chin and Mai will get blessed by the BL gods and start liking each other!"
The goal is not to impose but to expand our understanding and acceptance of different identities. Labels can help people find community and understanding, and it’s crucial to respect everyone’s right to self-identify.
I understand that you have strong feelings about this topic, and I respect your perspective. However, I don’t think continuing this discussion will be productive if it’s based on dismissing each other’s valid experiences and identities. Let’s agree to disagree and move forward with respect for each other’s viewpoints.
And wow, a chastity belt to finish the series? Now that’s dedication! Maybe we should all get matching ones to stay focused. 😁 Let’s keep the hilarity going—who knew drama discussions could be this entertaining?
I really appreciate you pointing that out. Thai language nuances are so rich and layered, and it’s great to learn more about them.
If anyone else has more insights or thoughts on this, I’d love to hear them! Sharing these little language tidbits makes watching the show even more enjoyable. 😊
And let’s be real, Salin’s tantrums are like watching a toddler with a trust fund—hilarious, but exhausting. Sun better stock up on those tissues and a good pair of running shoes, ‘cause he’s in for a rollercoaster! 🎢👟
So, Dr. Ter calling Wandee “vanilla” might be a translation choice to show that Wandee is perceived as plain or unexciting, not necessarily tied to his sex life but more to his overall demeanor. It’s a way to say he lacks excitement or flair, similar to how “vanilla” is used in English slang.
It would be helpful if someone fluent in Thai could explain the original line in more detail.
Plus, more labels just mean more ways to understand and connect with each other. Who doesn't love a bit of variety in their BL dramas? Keeps things spicy and fun! 🍦🍕🍣🍰😄
Plus, Salin ignoring Sun just makes him chase after him like crazy—definitely for the drama!
After I started working, I quickly changed my mind. Dating my boss? No way! Mixing performance reviews with relationship drama? I'd rather keep my sanity and avoid those awkward "we need to talk" meetings!