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Replying to aprilnwright May 19, 2025
How would he be aware if he never actually saw her killing the people? Mark along with Nakan and all other vampires…
Exactly! Thank you!
Mark wasn’t snoozing through 100 years of evil—he was deliberately kept in the dark.
Thara ran a whole vampire MLM of lies, handing out half-truths and perfume samples while keeping the blood-draining fine print far away from her most loyal followers.

Mark didn’t see her kill anyone.
He was told he was protecting the Golden Blood humans, not raising them for slaughter like a vampire farmhand.

As for Nakan—he’s the king of cryptic.
That man wouldn’t tell you the sky is blue without adding a metaphor and walking into a fog bank.
He probably didn’t tell Mark sooner because a) he didn’t trust him, b) Mark was too close to Thara, and c) Nakan’s whole personality is “withhold now, monologue later.”

Mark was manipulated. Period.
Now that he knows, he’s acting—and that’s what matters.
Replying to MaggieE May 19, 2025
Title Knock Out
He has no survival instincts 😭 He give the homicidal thugs lip and seems to want to get caught each time
Lmaoo true, sometimes he’s out here arguing with loan sharks like they’re customer service. BUT to be fair, that’s also a kind of survival instinct—when you’re cornered, some people freeze, some run, Keen negotiates with attitude and a death wish. Unhinged? Yes. But relatable.
Replying to MaggieE May 19, 2025
Title Knock Out
He has no survival instincts 😭 He give the homicidal thugs lip and seems to want to get caught each time
Lmaoo true, sometimes he’s out here arguing with loan sharks like they’re customer service. BUT to be fair, that’s also a kind of survival instinct—when you’re cornered, some people freeze, some run, Keen negotiates with attitude and a death wish. Unhinged? Yes. But relatable.
Replying to Athena May 19, 2025
Title The Next Prince Spoiler
Or promised future husband.??!!!
Obsessed with this theory!! The rain + plane trauma? Classic repressed backstory setup—Charan’s giving “I wanted to be a gentle gay artist but got drafted into murder ballet instead.” And the King? Oh, he’s definitely got puppet master energy. That whole “secret weapon” grooming arc is creeping in loud and clear.

And YES to the Phithakthewa line—like excuse me, what ancient prophecy did we just casually stumble into?? I’m buckled in, crown polished, conspiracy board activated. Let’s gooo.
Replying to VixenByNight72 May 19, 2025
Title My Stubborn
//Penny is NOT actually into Sorn.She’s just using him like a decoy boyfriend in a low-budget queer romcom called…
EXACTLY. Penny’s just out here running her own side quest with a sprinkle of delulu and killer lipstick. She’s not the reason Sorn’s out here playing emotional charades—he is. He could clear the air faster than a Dyson, but instead he’s busy flirting, pouting, and marking territory like a possessive golden retriever in heat. Let’s redirect that smoke where it belongs: the emotionally constipated chaos gremlin named Sorn.
Replying to Athena May 19, 2025
Or promised future husband.??!!!
Ooooh—promised future husband??!!!
Now that’s a theory I can get behind.
I like where this is going… royal matchmaking agenda unlocked!
Grandpa out here playing 4D chess with bloodlines and feelings.😀
Replying to AsianDeluluFusion May 19, 2025
Because he might be another lost Prince, son of the one who was smiling all the time (sadly don't remember his…
Ahh you mean Prince Wasin—the ever-smiling one!
I totally get why that theory’s floating around, and it would add a juicy layer if Charan were his son…
But honestly? I don’t think that’s it. If he were from another royal house, I feel like the king wouldn’t trust him that deeply. Especially not with something as sensitive as protecting Khanin.
Still, the mystery around Charan’s past is definitely giving “hidden heir energy”—I’m just leaning more toward palace-raised than plot-twist prince!
On The Next Prince May 19, 2025
I’ve been thinking… why does the king trust Charan that much?

Out of all the people in the palace, he sends just him—solo mission, no backup—to go find the long-lost heir, protect him from assassins, and deliver him straight into a throne room full of enemies? That’s not normal trust. That’s “you’re my secret weapon” trust.

Some fans think Charan might be from another royal family, but honestly? That wouldn’t fly. You don’t hand your heir over to a potential rival—not unless you’re asking for a Game of Thrones ending.

But what if… Charan’s actually in the family? Not officially, of course—no title, no claim. Just quietly raised in the palace, protected, maybe even groomed for this role. Maybe his dad made some kind of scandalous exit from royal life, and Charan was taken in but kept off the books.

It would explain everything: the trust, the closeness, the silence.

But if that’s true… does that mean Khanin and Charan are cousins?
Because suddenly this slow-burn romance just got royal levels of complicated.
I mean, it’s a fairy tale—but not that kind of fairy tale.

Change of thought: nope. Scrap that theory.
Keep the love between prince and bodyguard. That’s the best.
No bloodlines, just longing. Let them pine in peace.
On My Golden Blood May 19, 2025
When a show like My Golden Blood is nearing its end—scrappy, chaotic, clearly low-budget, and the target of more side-eyes than it deserves—it’s the perfect time to shine a light on what it did get right. Because for all its rough edges, this show had heart, heat, and hidden brilliance if you knew where to look. Let’s break it down:



1. Emotional Payoff That Hits Harder Than the CGI Ever Could

This show might not have had a budget for special effects, but it absolutely invested in emotional moments.
From Tong grieving Tonkla with quiet dignity, to Mark slowly learning how to love like a human—not just with passion, but with patience—My Golden Blood has served raw, vulnerable character growth that’s easy to miss if you’re too focused on the props wobbling in the background.

The bathtub scene? Not just fan service.
It was grief therapy disguised as seduction.
Tong and Mark didn’t just get closer—they healed together. That’s something a lot of glossy, big-budget BLs forget: intimacy isn’t always about skin, it’s about trust. And this show got that.



2. Side Characters Who Carried the Story with Real Weight

Let’s talk about Tonkla.
What started as comic relief—a hot dog-suit-wearing brother—became the emotional anchor of the entire show.
He had no powers, no prophecy, no romantic subplot. Just love. Just bravery.
And his death, delivered with a smile instead of a scream, was more affecting than most main character sob-fests in higher-budget shows.

Even Gluay the cat served plot better than half the “best friends” in other dramas.
He literally led Tong to the secret chamber. That cat deserves a spin-off.



3. A Surprisingly Complex Villain Dynamic

At first glance, it’s easy to write off Thara and Nakan as cliché “mentor vs. mysterious rebel” tropes.
But dig a little deeper, and you’ll see that My Golden Blood quietly constructed one of the most interesting power plays in recent BLs.

Thara isn’t evil in the usual way—she’s calculated. She doesn’t raise her voice, she raises victims.
Nakan isn’t chaotic for fun—he’s wounded, trying to expose a system that once broke him.

The real twist?
They’re both wrong.
And the show lets us sit in that discomfort without spoon-feeding redemption arcs.
In a genre full of black-and-white morality, that’s bold.



4. Tong and Mark’s Relationship Isn’t Just Thirsty—It’s Earned

Sure, the shirtless scenes and shoulder bites gave us all whiplash, but the real achievement is that Tong and Mark feel like two people trying to meet in the middle.

Mark starts off otherworldly and cold.
Tong is all feelings, heart-on-sleeve, and full of questions.
Over time, they learn each other’s pace.
And that bath scene? That wasn’t just steamy—it was a sign they trust each other with their trauma.
That’s the good stuff.



5. It Dared to Be Weird—and That’s Worth Respecting

Hot dog suits. Rose petal grief therapy. Foldable villain chairs.
This show embraced the camp.
And that takes guts—especially in a world where polished, formulaic BLs dominate.

It gave us symbolism, melodrama, accidental memes, and cats with plot power.
It may not have always landed, but at least it swung for something different.



Final Thoughts:

My Golden Blood is not a perfect show.
It’s flawed. It’s funny when it’s not supposed to be.
It’s stitched together with ambition, heart, and probably double-sided tape.

But if you looked past the rough edges, you saw something rare:
A BL series that cared about storytelling, about legacy, about love that costs something.

So yes, it’s messy.
But it’s also memorable.
And sometimes? That’s more valuable than perfect.
Replying to oddsare May 19, 2025
Title Knock Out
People love to throw around “better options” like they’re vending machines. Keen didn’t need advice—he…
Exactly!! The loudest critics are often the ones who’ve never had to fight for survival a day in their lives. I actually wrote a whole defense post for Keen—he deserves more love than judgment!
On Knock Out May 19, 2025
Title Knock Out
In Defense of Keen: Because Not Every BL Lead Has to Be Perfect

I get it—Keen’s not everyone’s cup of tea. He’s loud. He’s impulsive. He flirts, cries, snaps back, and makes a few questionable decisions. But you know what? He’s real.

People dislike him because he doesn’t fit the “sweet, submissive, always-righteous” mold. He’s messy. He acts out. He signed Thun up for a fight without asking (yeah, not great). But he’s also grieving, broke, scared, and being backed into a corner constantly—and still trying to survive.

Let’s be honest: if you had a month to find a huge amount of cash while dodging loan sharks and trying to protect the few people left in your life, you’d probably break.
Keen bends, but he doesn’t break. That’s strength.

He’s not polished. He’s not passive.
He’s not here to be perfect—he’s here to be human.

And that’s what makes him one of the most compelling leads I’ve seen in a while.
Replying to oddsare May 19, 2025
Title Knock Out
People love to throw around “better options” like they’re vending machines. Keen didn’t need advice—he…
Exactly! Did he make a few messy calls? Sure. But nothing he did came from malice—it came from desperation. He didn’t know Thun and Typhoon had history, and when he asked, Thun literally said he’d fight anyone. Keen’s just trying to survive with the very few cards he has. Honestly? I admire his strength—many of us would’ve crumbled in his place.
Replying to Luciddd May 19, 2025
Title Knock Out
It's easy to spot naive people who have never been in tough situations like Keen's. These people have never faced…
People love to throw around “better options” like they’re vending machines. Keen didn’t need advice—he needed space, safety, and time. None of which he was given. It’s always the most privileged voices shouting from the sidelines.
On I Promise I Will Come Back May 19, 2025
Okay, so I just stumbled across this new Thai BL called “I Promise I Will Come Back” (ฉันคอยเธอ), and… I’m lowkey fascinated?

It’s airing on Channel 7HD (their first BL ever, btw) and set in this quiet little northern Thai province called Phrae—think misty fields, old folktales, and big “stare at the moon and ache” energy. The core legend? A woman waits so long for her lover in a cave, she literally turns to stone. Now that cave is the backdrop of this show?? I’m intrigued and a little haunted.

Also, the cast lineup is wild in the best way: a Thai actor-producer, a pair of actual Taiwanese twins (yes, twins), a coffee founder-turned-actor, and some Thai screen veterans thrown in for good measure.

The teaser dropped and I didn’t fully get it—but I felt it. Slow pans, dreamy lighting, quiet yearning. You know the type.

Not saying I’m setting my alarm, but also… I might?
On My Stubborn May 19, 2025
Title My Stubborn
Disclaimer: This post was written before turning off the lights for bed. If it reads unhinged, blame the sleep deprivation—and the gays. Always the gays.

Penny & June: The Office Sapphic Side Plot No One Saw Coming (Except Gaydar)

Let’s get one thing straight—and by straight, I mean queer-coded to filth:

Penny is NOT actually into Sorn.
She’s just using him like a decoy boyfriend in a low-budget queer romcom called “Operation: Make Her Look.”

Yes, Penny flirts with Sorn like it’s her side hustle—but only when a certain lady June is within visual range.
Mall date? Boom. Penny and Sorn “just happen” to dine there.
Office hallway? Penny’s casually grazing Sorn’s thigh like she’s trying to tune a radio.

But ask yourself:
Where’s the kiss?
Where’s the follow-through?

Exactly. Nowhere. Because this isn’t love.
This is performative lesbian panic—and it’s riveting.

And Sorn? Sweet emotionally-unavailable Sorn?
He’s not being a two-timing disaster (for once). He’s just the prop in Penny’s slow-burn gay longing.
He heard “fake dating” and said, “Sure. I live for drama and repression.”

Meanwhile, girl June is trying so hard not to look like she cares, sipping her iced coffee like,
“Oh this? This isn’t envy—this is lactose intolerance.”

So now we have:
• Penny: running lesbian plays with a borrowed bisexual
• Sorn: chaos consultant and decoy boyfriend
• Girl June: spiraling softly in her office blouse
• The rest of the office: providing zero productivity, but 100% commentary

Let’s be honest—this isn’t a love triangle.
It’s a covert queer operation with lipstick, side-eyes, and one very confused HR department.

And personally?
I hope Penny breaks the fourth wall and shouts,
“You think I want him? Girl, I’ve been thirsting over you since the shared printer jammed in episode 0.”

Will this theory age well? I don’t know.
Will I delete it if it flops? Absolutely not.

Because if I’m wrong—blame the iced coffee.
If I’m right—blame the sapphics.
But either way—I’m not responsible if this theory goes south.
I just work here.
On My Stubborn May 19, 2025
Title My Stubborn
DISCLAIMER: This is satire. No actual therapy was harmed in the making of this diagnosis. Viewer discretion and lip balm advised.



Sorn: A Case Study in Lip Misuse and Emotional Malfunction

If love is a language, Sorn speaks in tongues. Literally. Too much tongue. All the time. Every time.

Welcome to “My Stubborn” — or as I like to call it, Fifty Shades of HR Violations, starring one emotionally repressed horndog who thinks every problem can be solved with a surprise kiss, a bite, or full-contact topping… while standing.

Let’s break it down.



EPISODE 1–2: Kissing as a Weapon, Not a Warm-Up

Sorn introduces himself to Jun by slamming his lips into him like he’s clocking in for a night shift at Lust Depot.

We’re not talking romantic kisses. We’re talking:
• Ambush kisses
• Training kisses
• “You’re doing it wrong, let me demonstrate again for science” kisses

Every single one is like an unsolicited pop quiz with no study guide and full tongue.

Therapy Goal: Learn to ask before invading someone’s mouth like it owes you rent. Learn to close your mouth occasionally. Maybe moisturize. Definitely stop critiquing someone’s kiss while actively making out with them.



EPISODE 3: The Rise of Vertical Topping

Sorn doesn’t believe in lube. Or physics.
He thinks the human body is like a USB port: you just jam it until it fits.

So, he tops Jun standing up—with no warning, no prep, and no stretch. That wasn’t lovemaking. That was Cirque du Soleil with questionable consent and an emotional power imbalance.

Therapy Goal: Google “ergonomics.” Then Google “bottom care.” Then apologize.



EPISODE 4: The Bite That Launched a Thousand Memes

Sorn bites Jun’s lips like he’s taste-testing rare steak.
Then walks away like nothing happened.
Jun shows up at the office looking like he fought a weed whacker—and lost.

Sorn’s solution?
“Here babe, bite me back.”

Sir. This is not reparations. This is rabies with romance lighting.

Therapy Goal: Replace biting with breathing. Just once.



EPISODE 5: Hair Down, Feelings Unleashed, Boundaries Obliterated

Jun moves in. Sorn lets his hair down. And baby, it’s Missionary Impossible.

He ignores phone calls, door knocks, and all laws of pacing. He mounts Jun mid-laundry and refuses to stop even when Thai and Win show up like the PornHub welcome committee.

This wasn’t seduction. This was a mental breakdown with extra body heat.

Therapy Goal: Learn to separate sexual desire from emotional panic. And use a bed like a regular human being. Bonus: maybe some aftercare that isn’t just “let’s go eat noodles.”



FINAL DIAGNOSIS:

Sorn is emotionally illiterate, sexually overachieving, and physically incapable of expressing love in any way that doesn’t involve a jaw, a bite, or a thigh grope.

He doesn’t need a boyfriend.
He needs a therapist, a pillow to scream into, and maybe a tongue leash.

But are we judging?
No.

We’re watching.
We’re screaming.
We’re applying chapstick in solidarity.

Because Sorn isn’t just kissing.
He’s spiraling.
And baby, it’s televised.
Replying to aprilnwright May 18, 2025
Title My Stubborn
1- Phut is playing a dangerous game and he just drug Jun into it, shame on him.2- When is Sorn going to get rid…
Totally agree—Phut’s playing with fire and dragging poor Jun into his messy double life like it’s a team-building exercise. Shame, truly. Meanwhile, Sorn needs to stop letting Penny knead him like he’s dough and finally decide if he wants Jun or just chaos. Thai, on the other hand? Out here being sweet, calm, and communicative—basically everything Sorn could learn from if he’d stop growling long enough to listen.
Replying to Mandy May 18, 2025
Title My Stubborn
Am i the only one who thinks Penny is doing this to maybe make June jealous? (Idk just seems like shes trying…
You are NOT alone—Penny’s been serving strategic chaos with a side of eye contact for a while now! That stare-off with June? Suspiciously intense. Honestly, at this point I wouldn’t be surprised if her love language is passive-aggressive flirting across multiple genders.
Replying to little pillow princess May 18, 2025
Title My Stubborn
They're super cute! I was just writing some comments and BAM, their scene! 😁 Please, I need to get sick, too!
RIGHT?! I was out here typing sass and suddenly—Thai and Champ hit me like a fever dream with benefits! Where do I sign up for their brand of “sick”? Asking for science.
Replying to little pillow princess May 18, 2025
Title My Stubborn
How many memos do we need to write him? Even my HR's calling me to ask: "Honey, you come into the office on Mondays…
At this point, we need a whole department just for Sorn—HR, PR, Emotional Damage Control… and a therapist on standby. Mondays were never ready for this man!🤣