wanna voice out smth lmao. at ch6, saw mc being so touchy w the guy he was shipped with. o...

Halo January 9, 2025 4:31 pm

wanna voice out smth lmao. at ch6, saw mc being so touchy w the guy he was shipped with. ok, so uh, wth? I know he wants to spark some sht but i think that kinds of went too far??? He touched a thigh guys like wth would u feel if it was a girl they've known for a few weeks and does that? I'm not homophobic, like def not, but what he did was very uncomfortable and creepy just because to gain some popularity.

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    SOPASOUPSOUP ✦ すーぷ January 9, 2025 11:08 pm

    tbh i didn't thought much of it bcs i've seen a lot of kpop idols do that irl, also celebrities in general are very touchy or do fanservice like that in interviews (especially if they are the same gender or friends/acquaintances) and stuff, but i get where you come from

    Halo January 10, 2025 12:32 pm
    tbh i didn't thought much of it bcs i've seen a lot of kpop idols do that irl, also celebrities in general are very touchy or do fanservice like that in interviews (especially if they are the same gender or fri... SOPASOUPSOUP ✦ すーぷ

    I appreciate you trying to understand my perspective, but I fundamentally disagree. While I acknowledge fanservice exists, normalizing this kind of unwanted physical contact is incredibly dangerous. It sets a bad precedent and minimizes the importance of consent. Using touchy behavior to gain popularity shouldn't be excused, it should be challenged. We should not normalize actions that could be interpreted as harassment or assault, regardless of the actors' genders. The potential negative consequences of such behavior far outweigh any perceived benefits of increased popularity.