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no longer 50 shades of Thit, we need 50 pages of ThitJee. 50 more pages to 300!!!
I don't want it to end but I want to see the end, so hard to say good bye to such a good lakorn. It had been so long since I fell so hard for a storyline and charactersno longer 50 shades of Thit, we need 50 pages of ThitJee. 50 more pages to 300!!!
Nadech has diamond tears. That is what some of us has named his tears in the past. In my opinion, Nadech is quite a good crier for a male.How is Nadech at crying? Not a fan yet and haven't seen any of his lakorns. However, if he can pull it off in SB then I think he'll make me fall for him too ( like Mark here in KC).
Kayla, I agree the reason that Thit did not shake Jee's hand is because he didn't want to say goodbye at all. He was not going to close it with a handshake. No way. The angst is killing me over here.My opinion of Thit not shaking Jee's hand just means he doesn't agree with their goodbyes, basically he doesn't want to say goodbye. Now if the guy slapped her hands and barked at her, we may have a bipolar case to talk about. Thit is just one confused guy. He has one person or two telling him how good Jee is and then he see her spending time, hugging Chiyan, which flare up jealousy and doubts. It all falls back to secrets. If only he knew all the truth about Jee, I'm sure his actions would be different. But it's a lakorn, they need all of the misunderstanding to keep the plot going, regardless of how tiresome we feel about it.
I'm ready for Monday! Bring on the begs and the I won't leave you alone scenes!
OH MY GOD! This catch is LIFE!
Lol 50 pages?? Any takers????no longer 50 shades of Thit, we need 50 pages of ThitJee. 50 more pages to 300!!!
My younger brother says always expect a a dog when you take pics or romantic videos, they know how to make a moment memorable. Lol!I just noticed the dog
I hope you're better now, at some point emotional abuse, no matter how strong a person is it just ruins people in every possible way you can think of. I've seen this with my parents, and I know that no matter how you think a man is useless he should never be emasculated like Chayan was by Piak. He's still her husband atleast some respect would do. It's acceptable for women to nag at their husbands but not to the point where they'd feel like they're not bringing anything good into the marriage.I like Chaiyan, sure he should man up to Piak but often when a relationship argues about the same thing over and over again, the person that does the accusing won't listen and the victim just gives up and doesn't explain anymore to avoid more arguments or even abuse.
Being a victim like Chaiyan, I got to the point of shutting up and just walking a way each time I was accused of being unfaithful, any guy I spoke to was an attack waiting to happen. It got to the point where I had to delete everyone's number of my phone including my bff of 20 years and stopped going out.
This is probably why this lakorn got me crying so much, it was too close to home. I wasn't going to comment on this subject but I had to bring a bit of awareness of physical and emotional abuse. Unlike this lakorn, most of the relationships like Chaiyan and Piak ends quite painfully no matter how much that person loves that other person. The emotional abuse is tormenting, the victim ends up broken, they lose their self esteem, identity and they start hiding away. If the accuser doesn't realize what he/she is doing to the one they supposedly "love" then eventually the victim ends up walking out.
Having a baby does not make the relationship stronger if the accuser doesn't realize their faults. I think Piak should of realize her mistakes and actually see Jee as good person that she is and that Jee was only trying to help their marriage and not break it. She should of apologize to Jee before making a mends with Chaiyan. Her victim wasn't only Chaiyan, it was Jee too.
Yes I'm in a better and happier place now. You can only learn from your mistakes and not allow yourself to be in that situation that you once were. Walking out was the best decision that I could of made for me and him (maybe 10 years too long but I did it).I hope you're better now, at some point emotional abuse, no matter how strong a person is it just ruins people in every possible way you can think of. I've seen this with my parents, and I know that no matter how you think a man is useless he should never be emasculated like Chayan was by Piak. He's still her husband atleast some respect would do. It's acceptable for women to nag at their husbands but not to the point where they'd feel like they're not bringing anything good into the marriage.