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Bambi created a topic of Gig of the Day

Not related from the manhwa. But pls, pray for my kitten, stormi. She just got hospitalized cuz of FCOV.

Bambi created a topic of Mousetrap

i stan ml and his secretary! pla author give this to me. i was still broken since wetsand cuz my ahio aint sailing

Bambi created a topic of Salt Heart

if im asel ill be like hell yes. in this economy? lol HAHAHAHA ill bath in riches. foster some connections and make my daughter/son the next ceo. guess ill be that typical villain mother

Bambi created a topic of Wet Sand

It’s good that I marinated this mf. I’m free from this endless pain about jo not the end game. K author make side stories for jo pls, I’ll skip the main story and read the side stories instead

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I believe that women are adult human females, and that womanhood is rooted in biological sex and the shared experiences that come with being female. These include growing up as a girl, living in a female body, and navigating the social and physical realities that women uniquely face. These experiences create a form of understanding and relatability among women that cannot be fully shared by people who were not born female.
I respect transgender women as people and acknowledge that they can empathize with women’s struggles. However, empathy is not the same as lived experience. Trans women did not grow up as female, and therefore cannot fully relate to womanhood in the same way women relate to each other.

I do not see being a transgender woman as something negative or shameful. “Trans woman” is a real and valid identity, with its own experiences and community. Recognizing this difference does not mean exclusion or disrespect, it simply acknowledges reality. Different identities can coexist without one erasing the other.

My discomfort comes not from hatred, but from the feeling that women’s sex-based identity and experiences are being redefined or overridden. I believe it is possible to support the dignity and safety of transgender people while still maintaining clear, sex-based definitions of womanhood.

Respect does not require denying biological reality, and inclusion should not require women to give up the language that describes their own lived experiences.

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I believe that women are adult human females, and that womanhood is rooted in biological sex and the shared experiences that come with being female. These include growing up as a girl, living in a female body, and navigating the social and physical realities that women uniquely face. These experiences create a form of understanding and relatability......

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I believe that women are adult human females, and that womanhood is rooted in biological sex and the shared experiences that come with being female. These include growing up as a girl, living in a female body, and navigating the social and physical realities that women uniquely face. These experiences create a form of understanding and relatability among women that cannot be fully shared by people who were not born female.
I respect transgender women as people and acknowledge that they can empathize with women’s struggles. However, empathy is not the same as lived experience. Trans women did not grow up as female, and therefore cannot fully relate to womanhood in the same way women relate to each other.

I do not see being a transgender woman as something negative or shameful. “Trans woman” is a real and valid identity, with its own experiences and community. Recognizing this difference does not mean exclusion or disrespect, it simply acknowledges reality. Different identities can coexist without one erasing the other.

My discomfort comes not from hatred, but from the feeling that women’s sex-based identity and experiences are being redefined or overridden. I believe it is possible to support the dignity and safety of transgender people while still maintaining clear, sex-based definitions of womanhood.

Respect does not require denying biological reality, and inclusion should not require women to give up the language that describes their own lived experiences.

Bambi created a topic of Melting Into You

I’ve read the comments about hating the scene where the ML forgave his parents. I think we sometimes forget that forgiveness is not about excusing mistakes or erasing wrongdoings, it’s about choosing peace for yourself.

Forgiveness doesn’t mean you suddenly forget the pain or pretend nothing happened. Healing isn’t instant, and trust isn’t automatically restored. Forgiving someone doesn’t mean everything goes back to the way it was.

Even if we choose to cut people off, if resentment still lingers in our hearts, we can never truly be free. Distance may protect us, but unresolved anger keeps us tied to the pain.

Asking for forgiveness and offering it is simply a beginning. It opens the door to healing, not because the past no longer matters, but because holding onto bitterness only continues the hurt. Forgiveness is not for those who wronged us; it’s for ourselves, so we can finally let go, breathe, and move forward

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Do you have any recommendations where the uke cheats on the seme? Like lucky paradise. I WAAANT TO BE HURT AS OF DA MOMENT SO PLS RECOMMEND

Bambi created a topic of Wet Sand

Too much love will fucking kill ya fuck jo let ian and tj be fucking make their lives a fucking fuck ian is not good to u leave ian and save ur fucking life u will just suffer in the ens let them deal their fucking own problem a currupted surrounding will fucking currupt u

Bambi created a topic of Between the Lines

All his life, Jeon felt used and taken advantage of. When he met Dohu and got along with him, he thought Dohu was genuinely interested in building a real relationship.

I know that Jeon can be hypocritical. He faked emotions and interactions with other people, yet he doesn’t want Dohu to fake anything with him. But that’s exactly what makes his situation complicated. When you finally meet someone who truly matters, you start craving honesty and realness because you’re tired of pretending. It’s not about being perfect. It’s about finally wanting something genuine after a lifetime of feeling used.

At the same time, Dohu’s side matters too. He never faked his emotions. He just has a hard time recognizing or understanding them. He struggles to process what he feels, and that can make him seem cold or detached.

Maybe Jeon would’ve given him a chance to explain, but when you’ve spent your whole life being deceived, it’s hard to believe in someone whose sincerity you can’t fully read. Once trust is broken, love alone isn’t always enough. Both of them are hurting — Jeon because he’s scared of being used again, and Dohu because he doesn’t know how to prove that his feelings are real.

In my case, I wouldn’t get mad at Dohu. But I’m not Jeon. I grew up with different experiences, so I see things differently. Jeon isn’t me, and he doesn’t have to think or feel like I do. Even if someone has gone through the same experiences as Dohu, that doesn’t mean they’ll react or feel the same way either. We’re all unique. We're a product of both NATURE AND NURTURE.

What really bothers me is when people invalidate someone else’s feelings or dismiss them as “minor.” You didn’t live their lives, so you don’t get to decide what should or shouldn’t hurt them

Bambi asked a question

Do you have any recommendations where the uke cheats on the seme? Like lucky paradise. I WAAANT TO BE HURT AS OF DA MOMENT SO PLS RECOMMEND

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Do you have any recommendations where the uke cheats on the seme?

Like luck paradise

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Does anyone of u know the title of the manhwa where the uke leave his baby and the seme. There was this scene where the seme visit abroad (not sure) and found uke with someone. I dont remember the name huhuhuhu

I dont know for sure (ive read many mahwa's already maybe my memories got mixed-up). They are in an agreement or something? Like they were forced to marry? The seme's hair is white???

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Does anyone of u know the title of the manhwa where the uke leave his baby and the seme. There was this scene where the seme visit abroad (not sure) and found uke with someone. I dont remember the name huhuhuhu

I dont know for sure (ive read many mahwa's already maybe my memories got mixed-up). They are in an agreement or something? Like they were forced to marry? The seme's hair is white???

Bambi created a topic of Wet Sand

Ian baby ur changing for the worst AAAAAH NOOOO BREAK UP WITH IAN AS YOUR SELF PROCLAIMED MOTHER HE'S NOT GOOD FOR U DARLING

I ship Hong Biyekn and the mc huhuhuhu AM I THE ONLY ONE?

Guys, I understand that some of you might not like Riri, especially because she felt hurt when she was called "weird," yet didn't seem to feel guilty about calling Hiro the same. At her age, Riri is likely in the preoperational stage. During this stage, children are naturally more self-centered, meaning they tend to view the world from their own perspective and struggle to understand others' feelings or viewpoints. This doesn’t mean her behavior is okay, but it’s a normal part of growing up that we all go through at some point.

PS. I'm a sucker for children developmental theories

Bambi asked a question

Peps, help! I'm having problem with the site. I can't see the pictures huhuhuhu. How to fix it???

Bambi created a topic of Roses and Champagne

Peps, help! I'm having problem with the site. I can't see the pictures huhuhuhu. How to fix it???