The scariest thing truly close friends face is the fear of losing a friendship, especially if their feelings for each other change.
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The scariest thing truly close friends face is the fear of losing a friendship, especially if their feelings for each other change.
Continue reading “I Can’t Reach You” Series Review (Ep.1 to 8)
It’s nice to see someone on screen begin to understand that love and how we feel about it is a personal experience that shouldn’t be tainted by a portion of society’s standardized view of it.
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I think everyone experiences a point in their lives where they feel worthless. Hopeless. Lonely. No matter who we are or where we come from, these moments are universal. Whether these feelings stem from a fleeting thought or a lasting situation, they’re still there. Waiting.
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The Chinese Donghua Heaven Official’s Blessing (commonly referred to as TGCF) is back for its second season, bringing the flirtatious and intense tension that makes main characters Hua Cheng and Xie Lian so addictive on screen.
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Starring OnlyOneof members Nine (Jihoon) and Mill (Eden), the Korean BL Bump Up Business, adapted from the manga of the same name by RK Studios, has arrived. And, with it, a series that focuses on falling in love under the public eye and on the toxicity that homophobia and obsession can have on those in the limelight.
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Adapted from the manga series Kimi to Nara Koi wo Shite Mite mo by Kubota Maru, the new Japanese BL If It’s With You starring Hyuga Wataru (Yamasuge Ryuji) and Okura Takato (Kaido Amane) is setting the stage for a poignant tale about opening up and letting go.
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Few people show their true self to the world. Most of us are wearing masks, some thicker than others.
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Food is a versatile part of human life. We may not remember much about a trip we took or a past moment, but we often remember the taste.
The Japanese queer film My Beautiful Man Eternal starring Hagiwara Riku (Hira Kazunari) and Yagi Yusei (Kiyoi Sou) is a passionate adaptation of the novel He, Who is Beautiful (美しい彼) by Nagira Yuu that captures an innate look at inner emotions, insecurity, and personal strength.
Why R U?, the Korean remake of the Thai BL of the same name, has ended, and with its conclusion, left behind a series that manages to retain the essence of the original while also falling short on some of the delivery.
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