KhoOnxNouxWanxJai
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Oh and one more thing it reminds me of a friends little sister who got pregnant by a guy at a very young age and he abused her but she stayed with him because she saw how in movies they woman accepted it. So it's the same thing with some American movies too.
It's not just Thai Lakorns that are influencing people it's entertainment in general....
I know plenty of young girls who want to imitate the lifestyle of for heaven have mercy I don't know why "Britney Spears"
So all in all it depends on the people and their own mindset. I admit that Rape scenes in lakorns are bad because they are justifying Rape with Love; At the same time people will be people so
we can't really decide what a person should believe or shouldn't believe for them. If they can't see the difference and make a choice on their own, but rather depend on events that happen in a movie, drama or whatever for advice then they are in need of mental and emotional help.
Myself, There are many things I see in Movies not nessacarily Thai ones but Movies and Drama's all types that I would not follow. Like In a drama I see how people react so cowardly when they are in a tough situation, when in reality there are ways of getting away from it.
For example:
The other day I was almost robbed cause I was driving down a horrible neighborhood cause I had to
pick up my husband cause he didn't take the car to work and then out of no where this car comes up behind me and another in front of me both trapping me in the middle if I would have swerved to the other lane they would have hit me from the back causing me to be in serious danger so what I did was calm down and thought about swervering over the curb because they wouldn't expect that and also i was honking my horn so in case another car pass by they would know something is wrong. I started dialing 911 when a car came by and started honking so the car in front took off followed by the car in back.... The sad thing is after I told my husband about this he thought about getting me a gun =/ which isn't my solution to any problem. Also on our way back home we saw along the highway exit on the same street a woman and her car was open and cops with her so she was indeed robbed -.- and they suspect it to be the same guys that were after me.
In a movie or drama of course you'd see the person flipping out probably even stop the car and try to run out and run away...
See the difference? If I were on of those types who take the example of lakorns I would have done just that hit the car or stop and take off ...90 percent of things in movies and drama's are false... so I think people have to be able to distinguish the difference and use their mind even if you know something is wrong there is no excuse for following in something you believe is wrong it's being hyprocritical I don't know if many will understand exactly what I'm trying to say LOL, but I tried to express my point of view.
I've always been uncomfortable with the subject of rape, because i've been in the situation but manage to get myself out and it makes me sweat and have flashbacks when I see rape scenes especially Sawan Biang 08 no offense to fans. That was sickening to me. I get excited sometimes for the occasional R scene but it's still uncomfortable at points. Sawan Biang that was just to much for me. I actually stopped watching it after I realized how many R scenes was in it -.- cause it made me feel weird... because I mean in real life what if that person isn't your pra'ek?
In a real situation you would have to remind yourself that you are not in a lakorn and someone might or might not come save you so you have to save yourself first. Exactly my state of mind when these things were happening to me. I had no idea that person was going to drive by and honk scaring those guys away so I had to think rationally and decide what I was going to do 1 run over the curb 2 call 911 and stall 3 hit them and risk serious injuries on top of being robbed after I hit them....
The attempt rape from the person my conclusion was finding the right oppurtunity to hit the person in the nuts. They are done for once you hit them with plenty of force there. Which is what you don't see in movies and lakorns. The guys balls are his vital spot if most of those nang ek and stuff hit their attempted assailant there I guarantee you would have enough time to escape -.- In a lakorn or movie I see that when a girl hits their attacker or attempted attacker their the attacker is down for a minute at most, but not true at all. You hit them with enough force they are guaranteed to be down for at least 5-10 minutes. If you hit it hard enough in the right enough poistion and spot they can actually die from it.
*Note I'm not sharing my experiences for sympathy or anything I am sharing them to voice my point of views and how I am able to tell the difference between a lakorn and real life situation.
It's not just Thai Lakorns that are influencing people it's entertainment in general....
I know plenty of young girls who want to imitate the lifestyle of for heaven have mercy I don't know why "Britney Spears"
So all in all it depends on the people and their own mindset. I admit that Rape scenes in lakorns are bad because they are justifying Rape with Love; At the same time people will be people so
we can't really decide what a person should believe or shouldn't believe for them. If they can't see the difference and make a choice on their own, but rather depend on events that happen in a movie, drama or whatever for advice then they are in need of mental and emotional help.
Myself, There are many things I see in Movies not nessacarily Thai ones but Movies and Drama's all types that I would not follow. Like In a drama I see how people react so cowardly when they are in a tough situation, when in reality there are ways of getting away from it.
For example:
The other day I was almost robbed cause I was driving down a horrible neighborhood cause I had to
pick up my husband cause he didn't take the car to work and then out of no where this car comes up behind me and another in front of me both trapping me in the middle if I would have swerved to the other lane they would have hit me from the back causing me to be in serious danger so what I did was calm down and thought about swervering over the curb because they wouldn't expect that and also i was honking my horn so in case another car pass by they would know something is wrong. I started dialing 911 when a car came by and started honking so the car in front took off followed by the car in back.... The sad thing is after I told my husband about this he thought about getting me a gun =/ which isn't my solution to any problem. Also on our way back home we saw along the highway exit on the same street a woman and her car was open and cops with her so she was indeed robbed -.- and they suspect it to be the same guys that were after me.
In a movie or drama of course you'd see the person flipping out probably even stop the car and try to run out and run away...
See the difference? If I were on of those types who take the example of lakorns I would have done just that hit the car or stop and take off ...90 percent of things in movies and drama's are false... so I think people have to be able to distinguish the difference and use their mind even if you know something is wrong there is no excuse for following in something you believe is wrong it's being hyprocritical I don't know if many will understand exactly what I'm trying to say LOL, but I tried to express my point of view.
I've always been uncomfortable with the subject of rape, because i've been in the situation but manage to get myself out and it makes me sweat and have flashbacks when I see rape scenes especially Sawan Biang 08 no offense to fans. That was sickening to me. I get excited sometimes for the occasional R scene but it's still uncomfortable at points. Sawan Biang that was just to much for me. I actually stopped watching it after I realized how many R scenes was in it -.- cause it made me feel weird... because I mean in real life what if that person isn't your pra'ek?
In a real situation you would have to remind yourself that you are not in a lakorn and someone might or might not come save you so you have to save yourself first. Exactly my state of mind when these things were happening to me. I had no idea that person was going to drive by and honk scaring those guys away so I had to think rationally and decide what I was going to do 1 run over the curb 2 call 911 and stall 3 hit them and risk serious injuries on top of being robbed after I hit them....
The attempt rape from the person my conclusion was finding the right oppurtunity to hit the person in the nuts. They are done for once you hit them with plenty of force there. Which is what you don't see in movies and lakorns. The guys balls are his vital spot if most of those nang ek and stuff hit their attempted assailant there I guarantee you would have enough time to escape -.- In a lakorn or movie I see that when a girl hits their attacker or attempted attacker their the attacker is down for a minute at most, but not true at all. You hit them with enough force they are guaranteed to be down for at least 5-10 minutes. If you hit it hard enough in the right enough poistion and spot they can actually die from it.
*Note I'm not sharing my experiences for sympathy or anything I am sharing them to voice my point of views and how I am able to tell the difference between a lakorn and real life situation.