Shouldn’t you be cleaning Dee’s kitchen right now? Flour is a nightmare to clean up, you know! 😜
You clean, while I help Yoryak mash the bananas—he’s a total snail at making banana puree. Honestly, I don’t mind them using my kitchen; it’s big enough for them to have a full-on chase scene. We can just sit back and enjoy the show. 🤣
If classic tropes can be given a fresh twist and executed by two hot guys, you get a rom-com masterpiece.
This BL series is the perfect example, setting the tone for my weekend beautifully.
A couple can be recognized not just by their chemistry but through subtle habits and interactions, like where they stand in photos and how they gaze at each other. When Yak holds a sick child next to Dee, their nonverbal communication speaks volumes.
In one coffee shop scene, Dee thinks he's about to take a photo with Yak, but they end up not taking it. Still, their dynamic is so familiar and comfortable, you can practically feel the love.
Plakao’s character is both intriguing and deep. Dressed in a simple polo shirt, his experiments with costumes help people break free from everyday constraints. He’s not just a sex guru; he’s a relationship master. Seriously, who knew a polo shirt could hold so much wisdom?
Wandee and Yoryak's cosplay doesn’t just spice things up in bed; it deepens their bond and even benefits others through charity events, using the personas of a little tiger and a big rabbit. Talk about multitasking!
Costumes and role-playing can change identities, break constraints, and deepen relationships, bringing many benefits. Who knew dressing up could be so therapeutic?
Many women can relate to Cher’s sensitivity. When Oye lifts him up and promises to make it up to him, I had to record that moment to use as an example for my husband. Goals, right?
The scene of them spooning on the sofa reminded me of Sarawat and Tine from *2gether* when Tine's brother visited. It's like a déjà vu of adorableness.
The grandma character is so cool. She’s not just Yak’s idol but mine too. She’s not a crazy shipper but a graceful, open-minded elder who makes everyone comfortable. Grandma goals!
In the scene where Yak sneakily takes a photo of Dee while sending off the grandma, he captures everything about Dee. Such expressions of love only come from deep affection. That’s true love right there.
In front of Dee's parents' graves, Yak jokingly introduces himself as Dee’s boyfriend. I think he was expressing his true feelings through that joke. Smooth move, Yak.
Dee suggests Yak change his style, and although it doesn’t match Taemrak’s at first, when Yak wears the same shirt and pants and stands next to Dee, their styles perfectly complement each other! Talk about a fashion plot twist!
He has a on call list, apparently. Other stand ins? Our Mingie boy totally has a fetish at this point.
Not only that, when his secretary walked in on him and Joe on the couch and quietly backed out of the room, he did it so smoothly you could tell he’s seen that kind of thing before. 🤦🏼♀️
I wonder why ming persistently believes that joe is aliveLike yes, joe is alive, but technically, he isnt, just…
Your gut feeling is right, darling! Ming’s guilt and need for control over Joe probably make it hard for him to accept Joe’s death. He’s struggling with the fact that something happened that he couldn’t control. It’s like his mind refuses to believe it because Joe always did what Ming wanted. Your rambling makes perfect sense! 🤣
This BL series is the perfect example, setting the tone for my weekend beautifully.
A couple can be recognized not just by their chemistry but through subtle habits and interactions, like where they stand in photos and how they gaze at each other. When Yak holds a sick child next to Dee, their nonverbal communication speaks volumes.
In one coffee shop scene, Dee thinks he's about to take a photo with Yak, but they end up not taking it. Still, their dynamic is so familiar and comfortable, you can practically feel the love.
Plakao’s character is both intriguing and deep. Dressed in a simple polo shirt, his experiments with costumes help people break free from everyday constraints. He’s not just a sex guru; he’s a relationship master. Seriously, who knew a polo shirt could hold so much wisdom?
Wandee and Yoryak's cosplay doesn’t just spice things up in bed; it deepens their bond and even benefits others through charity events, using the personas of a little tiger and a big rabbit. Talk about multitasking!
Costumes and role-playing can change identities, break constraints, and deepen relationships, bringing many benefits. Who knew dressing up could be so therapeutic?
Many women can relate to Cher’s sensitivity. When Oye lifts him up and promises to make it up to him, I had to record that moment to use as an example for my husband. Goals, right?
The scene of them spooning on the sofa reminded me of Sarawat and Tine from *2gether* when Tine's brother visited. It's like a déjà vu of adorableness.
The grandma character is so cool. She’s not just Yak’s idol but mine too. She’s not a crazy shipper but a graceful, open-minded elder who makes everyone comfortable. Grandma goals!
In the scene where Yak sneakily takes a photo of Dee while sending off the grandma, he captures everything about Dee. Such expressions of love only come from deep affection. That’s true love right there.
In front of Dee's parents' graves, Yak jokingly introduces himself as Dee’s boyfriend. I think he was expressing his true feelings through that joke. Smooth move, Yak.
Dee suggests Yak change his style, and although it doesn’t match Taemrak’s at first, when Yak wears the same shirt and pants and stands next to Dee, their styles perfectly complement each other! Talk about a fashion plot twist!
Get your tissues ready! When I saw Joe's eyes in the final scene, I cried too!