Great article. I want to preface this by saying that I have had personal experiences (as I am sure other women)…
TV isn't responsible. Parents are responsible. My daughter doesn't make life decisions based on TV because I have taught her better. People should take responsibility for their decisions in relationships and not blame TV.
I want to preface this by saying that I have had personal experiences (as I am sure other women) that has altered my view on this subject. Violence doesn't bother me, I love crime, action etc.dramas and movies. Rape happens, abuse happens, hate happens and I have no problem watching it.
However, to portray it as love and romanticize it is disgusting.
As far as the abuse in the work place, I dare a supervisor to say something horrible to me or try to punish me in any way that is physical. It would be the last time.
I would not join a family where I would get abused. I will admit that one of my favorite things to watch though are makjang dramas where there is a vicious, hateful woman. I find it amusing and fun.
Maybe I am sexist or something. LOL
One thing, I don't think any drama or movie should be used to influence your life. Although, I am pretty sure that I can commit the perfect murder after watching numerous crime shows (no body, no crime), you don't see me killing people. I know that is an exaggeration. However, I sincerely hope that no one uses a movie or drama to influence their life decisions.
Ming Xio Xi is way more awesome than Jang Di. I couldn't stand Jang Di, but I think Ming Xio Xi is cute and funny. Plus, she kicks butt.
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I want to preface this by saying that I have had personal experiences (as I am sure other women) that has altered my view on this subject. Violence doesn't bother me, I love crime, action etc.dramas and movies. Rape happens, abuse happens, hate happens and I have no problem watching it.
However, to portray it as love and romanticize it is disgusting.
As far as the abuse in the work place, I dare a supervisor to say something horrible to me or try to punish me in any way that is physical. It would be the last time.
I would not join a family where I would get abused. I will admit that one of my favorite things to watch though are makjang dramas where there is a vicious, hateful woman. I find it amusing and fun.
Maybe I am sexist or something. LOL
One thing, I don't think any drama or movie should be used to influence your life. Although, I am pretty sure that I can commit the perfect murder after watching numerous crime shows (no body, no crime), you don't see me killing people. I know that is an exaggeration. However, I sincerely hope that no one uses a movie or drama to influence their life decisions.
Again, great article that makes people think!
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