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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: Sakmen

Kuch nai, lagti hai sounded like a doubtful statement 🤣

Acchhaa! Is liye u said that?

I didn’t mean it doubtfully though Sakshi

I apologise if It came across that way🖤

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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: Pixiepadhi

Psycohthriller, ghost movies are my fav.❣️

Actually mujhe romantic movies Achi Nahi lagti because usme build up Nahi hota.like even before you connect with the characters they fall in love, confess, sleep together and it's over.maybe that's why I like romance in daily soaps,books and fanfictions.slow and steady.❤️


@bold, I've steered clear of recent American TV and books because of the amount of instant love that is shown. I once read a beautiful re-telling of Mulan where the FL and ML started on the wrong foot and became enemies. The king ordered them to go on a mission to help the kingdom, and I kid you not, in 20 pages, these two went from hating each other, to confessing their love for each other, to sleeping with each other, to being willing to die for one another... in 20 pages of a book that it at least 350+ pages. It turned me off so fast.


It's why I steer clear of the romance genre in general unless I know it is a subplot when I read things promoted in America.


Whereas, if I watch something produced in Korea, China, Thailand, Philippines, India (especially ITV, not talking about movies), Turkey... I know there isn't as much instant love, so I give the romance genre a try 😂. My ideal ratio of romance should be 80% buildup + tension, 10% confessing or preparing to confess or understanding the new feelings, 10% post confession.


However, the one exception to instant love that I can tolerate is soulmate stories where the two characters wait an eternity to meet their soulmate and suddenly click once they find them.

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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: milkcakejamun


@bold, I've steered clear of recent American TV and books because of the amount of instant love that is shown. I once read a beautiful re-telling of Mulan where the FL and ML started on the wrong foot and became enemies. The king ordered them to go on a mission to help the kingdom, and I kid you not, in 20 pages, these two went from hating each other, to confessing their love for each other, to sleeping with each other, to being willing to die for one another... in 20 pages of a book that it at least 350+ pages. It turned me off so fast.


It's why I steer clear of the romance genre in general unless I know it is a subplot when I read things promoted in America.


Whereas, if I watch something produced in Korea, China, Thailand, Philippines, India (especially ITV, not talking about movies), Turkey... I know there isn't as much instant love, so I give the romance genre a try 😂. My ideal ratio of romance should be 80% buildup + tension, 10% confessing or preparing to confess or understanding the new feelings, 10% post confession.


However, the one exception to instant love that I can tolerate is soulmate stories where the two characters wait an eternity to meet their soulmate and suddenly click once they find them.

Girl u r my type of girl😝

Waise to padhne ko kuch bhi padh sakti hoon

But everything u mentioned above I agree to!

Check out the chinese novels... Some of them take hundreds of pages to fall in love🖤

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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: ValleyOfPeace

Acchhaa! Is liye u said that?

I didn’t mean it doubtfully though Sakshi

I apologise if It came across that way🖤

It's okay you don't need to apologize.

I know you didn't mean it that way🧡.

But aaj ho gaya overall popat, nothing to do with you😂

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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: ValleyOfPeace

Girl u r my type of girl😝

Waise to padhne ko kuch bhi padh sakti hoon

But everything u mentioned above I agree to!

Check out the chinese novels... Some of them take hundreds of pages to fall in love🖤


@bold, already did 🤣 I've read translated Chinese, Korean, and Thai novels so far. Korean and Thai are manageable length, but man, these Chinese ones are long. The longest story that I've read so far was 700+ chapters and I think the main characters fell in love by chapter 550 or something. It was honestly a great build up 😍


But my body hated me for staying up at night 🤣

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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: Sakmen

It's okay you don't need to apologize.

I know you didn't mean it that way🧡.

But aaj ho gaya overall popat, nothing to do with you😂

Awww Sakhi kabhi kabhi aisa din bhi aata hai

Smart se smart logon ka popat ban jata hai🤣

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Posted: 4 years ago

"Darling, hum na ye Shiny ki tarah shaadi vaadi ke chakkar mein nahi padenge, direct bachche kar lenge"🤣🤣

Alice rocked KD shocked and blushed

P.S. Hope I came up with something you liked to hear🤣🤣

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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: milkcakejamun


@bold, already did 🤣 I've read translated Chinese, Korean, and Thai novels so far. Korean and Thai are manageable length, but man, these Chinese ones are long. The longest story that I've read so far was 700+ chapters and I think the main characters fell in love by chapter 550 or something. It was honestly a great build up 😍


But my body hated me for staying up at night 🤣

Exactly!!!!!

I have read one which was 1400 chappies and still counting

And the ppl weren’t in love yet🤣 they were skirting around and mildly flirting. And itna zyada bhi sehen shakti nahin hai meri!

Another one I read... the love came much later and even when it came it wasn’t mushy mushy one.

Both the leads stayed in character!

I loved it

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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: ValleyOfPeace

Awww Sakhi kabhi kabhi aisa din bhi aata hai

Smart se smart logon ka popat ban jata hai🤣

I didn't do anything to be made popat of by the way, I was just being wise🤣

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Posted: 4 years ago

Originally posted by: ValleyOfPeace

Exactly!!!!!

I have read one which was 1400 chappies and still counting

And the ppl weren’t in love yet🤣 they were skirting around and mildly flirting. And itna zyada bhi sehen shakti nahin hai meri!

Another one I read... the love came much later and even when it came it wasn’t mushy mushy one.

Both the leads stayed in character!

I loved it

Ye kya hai bhai

I remember reading Cecelia Ahern's Where Rainbows End back in school. The story starts when they were 7. A lot of things happen in both their lives marriages with other people, the girl being an unwed mother.. they were standing by each other through all thick and thin all this while as childhood friends but took all their lives to realize the love. And finally got together at 54.

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