Anonymous<3
sarNie Oldmaid
Haha. Yeah, that's the way I think. That's exactly it. I just can't help it. It's not wrong to ship actors together, as long as you're not shipping their characters. Or you can ship the actors with the personalities of their characters (e.g. if they're hot headed, aggressive and cold vs nice, kind and gentle), but as long as you don't ship the fact that the characters are related to each other, or that one is after the other to kill them, harm them, etc.adsd18/2 said:i need to learn how to do that when i watch a drama it's like i'm reading a book but with action and real people so i put the characters role in consideration but with your clarification ladies i feel much better i mean anussaya still didn't know about her uncle having feeling for her when she danced with him hew: now ican fin a little about that pic can't help it :wub: :ghehe: james please hurry up, anne bring my kimja in romance nowwwwwww
So, for example, in the Korean drama I'm watching, I ship the antagonist with the female lead. And the antagonist is a killer who was neglected when he was young so his personality is really cold and closed off. I ship this actor and his character's personality with the female lead in the drama in the way that because his personality is cold, the female lead will be the one to soften his heart, IF they were to ever pair up in a drama as leads. But I don't ship the fact that the actor's character in that drama is a killer and wants to kill the female lead. Because there's nothing romantic about that. Lol. And in the same way for this, I'll ship Pop and Kim as actors, and maybe that Pop's character's personality is strong and persistent, but I won't ship the fact that Pop and Kim's characters are uncle and niece.
I don't know if any of this made sense. xD