quando propongo di cucinare gli spaghetti nella vasca da bagno e riscaldare l’acqua con delle candele ma non capiscono la reference e mi prendono per pazza …….
🐱: i don't know how to put it on. sky, can you tie it for meeeee~
🐱: just kidding~
🐶: ☺️
// were you really kidding tho khun nani? 👀
#WUTheSeries#skynani#สกายนานิ
people pay more attention to whether a series is BL or bromance than actually appreciating it for what it is like we have so many good series with promising plots and they don’t necessarily have to be boxed into a certain genre. if it’s not marketed as a certain genre, why demand or insist on making it into one? this debate is getting old and genuinely tiring to see. it always goes down to whether it’s BL or bromance, and oftentimes overshadows the actual storytelling, which should be the main thing people are talking about.
personally, i love watching all kinds of stories — BL, GL, and even those which aren’t explicitly queer. romance. non-romance. slice of life. thriller. fantasy. (not horror, unfortunately). i enjoy stories for what they bring to the table, not because they fit within a particular category that some people deem acceptable. literature, film, and television are meant to be experienced, interpreted, and appreciated in all their complexity and not constantly reduced to labels.
i understand the concerns surrounding queerbaiting, but not every story that features close relationships between characters is trying to queerbait its audience. sometimes, a story is genuinely exploring friendships, companionship, and platonic partnerships. human relationships are complex. i’m queer myself, which is precisely why it frustrates me to see the term ‘queerbaiting’ thrown around so carelessly each time they see a non-explicit or an ambiguous portrayal of human relationships. real people CANNOT queerbait, by the way. criticism is valid when a series genuinely engages in queerbaiting, but when a series has never been marketed as or categorised into a specific genre, it’s your expectations that you have to manage.