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Let me introduce you to award #3 in my sig.![]()
How dare you!
You know it's different with Owly...
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Let me introduce you to award #3 in my sig.![]()
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How dare you!
You know it's different with Owly...

Stop posting that Asian Justin Beiber!
Again, just because you wish me to be off the market so you can resist my sexy. Does not mean I am in love.![]()
Agreed! And she doesn't seem to be around right now so you could confess, let a few of us revel in it, and then edit your comment off! No harm done!
Your adorable flirtatious back-and-forth with her, however, does.
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Let me introduce you to award #3 in my sig.![]()
Traci, do you have a thing for Asian Men?
An Asian Man- it's Lee Min Ho. I'm obsessed.
Though I do frequently fall for the second male lead in the Kdramas I watch.
He looks so dreamy. No homo. lol
That's who Lin Min Ho is. I've heard his name, but never seen him.
I haven't seen too many-- or any?-- Kdramas...
They're fantastic, I watch them pretty much exclusively now and I'll give you some good reasons why!
- They're far more story-based than American shows. They have an actual plot!
- They only run for one season and usually consist of 16-25 episodes, so they beat no dead horses.
- The pace of their relationships is much more relatable. They don't tumble into bed with one another and it's a big deal when someone holds hands or kisses.
- Kdramas seem to completely understand what we (at least women, if not all people) find romantic. There is always a great love story.
There- science. Watch some![]()
Sounds cool. Any recommendations?
They're fantastic, I watch them pretty much exclusively now and I'll give you some good reasons why!
- They're far more story-based than American shows. They have an actual plot!
- They only run for one season and usually consist of 16-25 episodes, so they beat no dead horses.
- The pace of their relationships is much more relatable. They don't tumble into bed with one another and it's a big deal when someone holds hands or kisses.
- Kdramas seem to completely understand what we (at least women, if not all people) find romantic. There is always a great love story.
There- science. Watch some![]()
City Hunter is a good starter- it's kind of a Korean Batman.
Depending on what you feel up to:
Action:
City Hunter
Period Drama/Debilitatingly sad:
Princess' Man or Bridal Mask
Romantic Comedy:
Boys Over Flowers (probably most famous), Personal Taste, or You Are Beautiful
Just a warning- Kdramas notoriously have TERRIBLE first episodes. You have to watch them to understand the story, but they're really bad. So hang in there!
Quite. Especially when he does things like this:
Definitely my idealized version of a man.

They're fantastic, I watch them pretty much exclusively now and I'll give you some good reasons why!
- They're far more story-based than American shows. They have an actual plot!
- They only run for one season and usually consist of 16-25 episodes, so they beat no dead horses.
- The pace of their relationships is much more relatable. They don't tumble into bed with one another and it's a big deal when someone holds hands or kisses.
- Kdramas seem to completely understand what we (at least women, if not all people) find romantic. There is always a great love story.
There- science. Watch some![]()
I should check it out. I'm always looking for something new...