@myatttp@boyslovehub@enchantedaisya If anything, this just proves how popular KengNamping and TleFirstOne are by pulling these numbers without a new series airing in 2026
@Anonymo70924982@giazangels What Jasmine said was right having a wandering eye without actually acting on it is ok , but Ope was proud of it, bragging about it, and literally wanted to kiss Victoria aka he wanted to act on it. And Aiden did say her name, so her reaction was valid
Jorenzo shippers talking about kavan and jasmine age gap is pmo Jasmine herself has said she likes younger men and that her family wouldn't even be surprised. Move on
#loveisland
@nandy44825@pobmeki@perthppe The way you're acting like being compared to a woman is the most horrific insult?? + wishing something horrible like that over a joke is genuinely deranged. Gtfo misogynist weirdo
@wagiciku@Neulbttmo The obsession with making every man bulk up needs to be studied 😭 and if he doesn't want to bulk up, that's none of your business. He looks great either way
@CallasNinna@heatedrivalryud When an author speaks negatively about a character, readers who relate to them are justified in speaking up especially when it involves something as sensitive as ed or autism. Dismissing that ignores how deeply characters can resonate with people
@younglingslayer Tbh I do read some dark romance, mostly queer, and the few straight ones I've read have a dom FL/sub ML dynamic. But I don't defend the genre I call it what it is: a fetish. That's exactly why I don't think it should be framed as 'romance' or treated like it's harmless
@younglingslayer BDSM is consensual and built on boundaries and rules. That's completely different from romanticizing non-con abusive dynamics, which is what a lot of dark romance does. They're not the same
@younglingslayer Also saying 'Its just fiction so it has no impact' is the same weak excuse people use to defend all kinds of weird shit (lolicons included)
@younglingslayer A lot of them end with the victim (FL) staying with the abuser (ML). When that's framed as romance instead of being challenged or questioned , it reinforces and normalizes the abuse and the trauma