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Chae Hyun Seung (CHS) is a trainee at Klar Cosmetics. He's in love with his senior, Yoon Song Ah (YSA), his "sun'-bae". For those of you not familiar with Asian dramas, that's a HURDLE - Status is everything. (🤔However, with that round pretty face, powerful looking physique and perfect skin, we can't exactly call him disadvantaged). She keeps her comment cards close, but he is certain that YSA is very available. Hoping to start a conversation, he follows her outside during the company dinner, only to see how very unavailable she is: She's secretly dating Mgr Lee. After many months with hopes up, his world caves in. CHS heads to his sister's business (a bridal salon) for consolation when the cave-in suddenly 💥: Manager Lee shows up for a dress fitting with his fiance - the chairman's granddaughter - NOT Sunbae. This product line hasn't launched yet!
⚖ He seesaws on how to handle this. Should he tell Sunbae? He and Sunbae end up on a crazy ride where they are compelled to act as BF/GF. He's delighted. She's irritated and mostly horrified. That's what she tells herself, but it's obvious that she doesn't mind his company...
SWNK, AKA: Sunbae, Don't Put That 💄 On, is a 2021 release that is rated 89 on AWiki. It is 16 65-minute eps. With more than a dozen features to his credit, the lowest rated at 6.1 and the rest north of 7.7 on MDL, Director Lee Dong Yoon's body of work is solid. The throaty Won Jin Ah, whose most popular feature is Just Between Lovers, is FL, YSA. YSA's jr - ML Chae Hyun Seung/CHS, is played by Rowoon. He's fabulous in The King's Affection. At a whopping 8.9 on MDL, his highest rated show is Tomorrow. He's got the goods🦋 His lovely baritone voice is warm buttered caramel sauce. Lee Hyun Wook plays Mgr Lee & BF of our FL. Seeming a mostly decent guy in an impossible place, they avoid going too cartoonish with his role. Yang Jo Ah does a great job as co-worker, Yoo Jae Kyeong, who is "on" to them early. The ubiquitous mother, Kim Mi-kyung, makes an appearance in ep11. Her schedule must be brutal; she appears in 3 -8 things a year. Our FL 's roomie, played by Kang Hye-Jin, is adorable and this is her only credited show! I hope to see her again.
SWNK has a quiet competence. With the sheerist of coverage, they keep it light. The viewer can ride along and catch the breeze without getting caked up in heavy drama. Shows like that have their place. When the inkling that it's getting bland surfaces, something catches the attention. There's just a touch of glitter, and no glaring flaws, though there is poor coverage in places. One oddity is when the always-in-slacks YSA purchases a 👗 in ep7 (her roomie actually buys it for her when they're shopping) but we never see her wear it! It's like applying 💄 over the lip line - sloppy. Some of the characters are rudimental, with an IQ more befitting a kids show. The company president, Lee Jae-Woon (Lee Gyu-Han), is an example... he did make me smile...
"When I'm with you, I don't care about falling. I don't care about crashing or getting lost. I'd welcome it all if I can be with you," Rowoon practically croons in one scene. Here's a tough question: Why do you like person-X? We could list certain qualities, but we don't like everybody with the same list of qualities in the same way, so that answer gets no credit. There's a myriad of things involving the subconscious, and all the senses, that culminate in those 🦋 🦋 🦋 in the stomach. "Unrequited love is nothing more than a selfish thought," we hear. This is more true than not. I'm formulating the theory that a crush is about our projection onto another person, but if it's meant to be, it's °always° mutual. A heart can never be taken or forced, but even beyond that, we still understand very little about the nature of attraction. Research indicates that it could be based on SMELL most of all! Most certainly, we have little control over whom we like, but we do control how we approach a relationship and what we bring into it.
Some people enter relationships with selfish purposes. They drain all the nutrients and never replenish them. Those people only take and never give. In SWNK, Manager Lee's father only sees his son as something to use, which causes tremendous strain. It has, in fact, directed his son's life: Manager Lee is not free. Manager Lee is not honest with YSA for selfish purposes. Manager Lee's fiance has forced him into an engagement for selfish purposes. CHS's ex wants to get back with him for selfish purposes. Our FL 's mother is selfish in her love. She tries to control her daughter while warding away outsiders. SWNK examines the downside of me-first relationships. "We must only desire what we can have. We must only challenge what we can handle," spouts the chairman - Control is what he taught his progeny. If you find yourself in a one way crush or an uneven relationship, it's best not to hang on. Let go, and work on yourself. The more we grow and improve, the more satisfying our love lives will be. Other people will not fix our deficiencies - only determination and hard work do that. The one sister had to learn the hard way. The tighter she held on, the more her mate wanted freedom. "Thank you for calling it off. If you hadn't, I wouldn't be living my own life," she later concludes. She had to become fully formed on her own. A friendship that has never been on even footing takes a nasty fall. The two were later able to make peace and forgive. They had to each stand on their own in order to be fully formed. Now they can rely on eachother once again.
Managing fear is part of this. "These people always do that. They tear your heart out and leave you for someone else. Then they come back as though nothing has happened. What's more appalling is that they think that they can undo what they've done," says YSA to CHS. They each endured relationships in which the 'other' used them instead of treasuring them. It's worthy of reflection. Examine your relationships. Gloss will never be lipstick, and a selfish person will never be the optimal mate. CHS describes himself as a greedy person - He's greedy for a deeper love relationship with her. That's the right kind of greediness and the right kind of selfishness. He wants to show love and to make °her° a priority.
"I want to give more." Due to her workload, YSA isn't giving as much as she's receiving in their union and it's weighing on her. That's the message. Humans are designed to get fulfillment by giving and helping. Temporary imbalances are unavoidable. As long as she's aware of the deficit and will pay back the debt one day, it's okay. All too many would slowly presume s/he deserves that special catering, which leads to taking our partners for granted. Next, love turns selfish and the relationship suffers. One couple works out an amicable separation because one of them is gay and had entered their relationship as a way to deny it. Amicable or not, their child is devastated. For the sake of the kids, I wish separating parents could declare a ceasefire and live in a duplex or on the same street until the kids are grown - I know; someday, over the🌈. This couple manages to divorce without bitterness. Our decisions don't affect just us, and we should consider the impact on others before we declare war on our child's father or mother.
SWNK has quality details on display. Almost every ep ends with them looking into eachother's eyes, and any exceptions send a message. The wardrobe is gorgeous. I Feel You, by SANDEUL, is Spotifiable. 💄 broadcasts our FL's state of mind. Supposedly a color expert, when she's dating Mgr Lee on the sly, she dons bright scarlet. I think she can get away with that color red, but it is very bright and, perhaps, a signal of trying too hard. As of ep7 her hairstyle and look soften as she softens up to CHS. Next she goes so soft, mid-show, that she's almost colorless, which reflects her pain. She sports a perfect color balance in the latter eps. 💄 connects the 2ndary couple as well. It's love-at-first-sight for him, so, when he hears the clerk tell her that the 💄 she wants is gone #for good# he says, in effect, "AU CONTRAIRE, I am the company president. I will give you what you desire!" Kron-ih-'kah, if what you desire is a simple romantic escape, SWNK has you covered.
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What moves a person is your sincerity.
〰🖍 IMHO
📣7 📝7 🎭7 💓7 🦋7 🌞7 🎨8 ⚡3 🎵/🔊7.3 😅3.5 😭4.5 😱2.5 😯4 🤔5 💤2.5 🔚8.5
Age + Pr!(k × 2 + B@$t@rd "see' kia" is often translated "punk" but here it's stronger.
Re-📺? Probably not, but it's worth watching once for the romance fan.
In order of light and trite to heavy and serious, you may also like: Start-up 7.5, Her Private Life 8 Touch your heart 8.2, A Witch's love 7.8, Romance is a bonus book 7.9, love to hate you 8.9, Love Struck in the city 7.3, Hospital Playlist 9 (it take 2 or 3 episodes to get rolling) More than friends 8, It's okay not to be okay 9, My Mister 9.5, I'll see you when the weather is fine 9, Something in the Rain 9,
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Chae Hyun Seung (CHS) is a trainee at Klar Cosmetics. He's in love with his senior, Yoon Song Ah (YSA), his "sun'-bae". For those of you not familiar with Asian dramas, that's a HURDLE - Status is everything. (🤔However, with that round pretty face, powerful looking physique and perfect skin, we can't exactly call him disadvantaged). She keeps her comment cards close, but he is certain that YSA is very available. Hoping to start a conversation, he follows her outside during the company dinner, only to see how very unavailable she is: She's secretly dating Mgr Lee. After many months with hopes up, his world caves in. CHS heads to his sister's business (a bridal salon) for consolation when the cave-in suddenly 💥: Manager Lee shows up for a dress fitting with his fiance - the chairman's granddaughter - NOT Sunbae. This product line hasn't launched yet!
⚖ He seesaws on how to handle this. Should he tell Sunbae? He and Sunbae end up on a crazy ride where they are compelled to act as BF/GF. He's delighted. She's irritated and mostly horrified. That's what she tells herself, but it's obvious that she doesn't mind his company...
SWNK, AKA: Sunbae, Don't Put That 💄 On, is a 2021 release that is rated 89 on AWiki. It is 16 65-minute eps. With more than a dozen features to his credit, the lowest rated at 6.1 and the rest north of 7.7 on MDL, Director Lee Dong Yoon's body of work is solid. The throaty Won Jin Ah, whose most popular feature is Just Between Lovers, is FL, YSA. YSA's jr - ML Chae Hyun Seung/CHS, is played by Rowoon. He's fabulous in The King's Affection. At a whopping 8.9 on MDL, his highest rated show is Tomorrow. He's got the goods🦋 His lovely baritone voice is warm buttered caramel sauce. Lee Hyun Wook plays Mgr Lee & BF of our FL. Seeming a mostly decent guy in an impossible place, they avoid going too cartoonish with his role. Yang Jo Ah does a great job as co-worker, Yoo Jae Kyeong, who is "on" to them early. The ubiquitous mother, Kim Mi-kyung, makes an appearance in ep11. Her schedule must be brutal; she appears in 3 -8 things a year. Our FL 's roomie, played by Kang Hye-Jin, is adorable and this is her only credited show! I hope to see her again.
SWNK has a quiet competence. With the sheerist of coverage, they keep it light. The viewer can ride along and catch the breeze without getting caked up in heavy drama. Shows like that have their place. When the inkling that it's getting bland surfaces, something catches the attention. There's just a touch of glitter, and no glaring flaws, though there is poor coverage in places. One oddity is when the always-in-slacks YSA purchases a 👗 in ep7 (her roomie actually buys it for her when they're shopping) but we never see her wear it! It's like applying 💄 over the lip line - sloppy. Some of the characters are rudimental, with an IQ more befitting a kids show. The company president, Lee Jae-Woon (Lee Gyu-Han), is an example... he did make me smile...
"When I'm with you, I don't care about falling. I don't care about crashing or getting lost. I'd welcome it all if I can be with you," Rowoon practically croons in one scene. Here's a tough question: Why do you like person-X? We could list certain qualities, but we don't like everybody with the same list of qualities in the same way, so that answer gets no credit. There's a myriad of things involving the subconscious, and all the senses, that culminate in those 🦋 🦋 🦋 in the stomach. "Unrequited love is nothing more than a selfish thought," we hear. This is more true than not. I'm formulating the theory that a crush is about our projection onto another person, but if it's meant to be, it's °always° mutual. A heart can never be taken or forced, but even beyond that, we still understand very little about the nature of attraction. Research indicates that it could be based on SMELL most of all! Most certainly, we have little control over whom we like, but we do control how we approach a relationship and what we bring into it.
Some people enter relationships with selfish purposes. They drain all the nutrients and never replenish them. Those people only take and never give. In SWNK, Manager Lee's father only sees his son as something to use, which causes tremendous strain. It has, in fact, directed his son's life: Manager Lee is not free. Manager Lee is not honest with YSA for selfish purposes. Manager Lee's fiance has forced him into an engagement for selfish purposes. CHS's ex wants to get back with him for selfish purposes. Our FL 's mother is selfish in her love. She tries to control her daughter while warding away outsiders. SWNK examines the downside of me-first relationships. "We must only desire what we can have. We must only challenge what we can handle," spouts the chairman - Control is what he taught his progeny. If you find yourself in a one way crush or an uneven relationship, it's best not to hang on. Let go, and work on yourself. The more we grow and improve, the more satisfying our love lives will be. Other people will not fix our deficiencies - only determination and hard work do that. The one sister had to learn the hard way. The tighter she held on, the more her mate wanted freedom. "Thank you for calling it off. If you hadn't, I wouldn't be living my own life," she later concludes. She had to become fully formed on her own. A friendship that has never been on even footing takes a nasty fall. The two were later able to make peace and forgive. They had to each stand on their own in order to be fully formed. Now they can rely on eachother once again.
Managing fear is part of this. "These people always do that. They tear your heart out and leave you for someone else. Then they come back as though nothing has happened. What's more appalling is that they think that they can undo what they've done," says YSA to CHS. They each endured relationships in which the 'other' used them instead of treasuring them. It's worthy of reflection. Examine your relationships. Gloss will never be lipstick, and a selfish person will never be the optimal mate. CHS describes himself as a greedy person - He's greedy for a deeper love relationship with her. That's the right kind of greediness and the right kind of selfishness. He wants to show love and to make °her° a priority.
"I want to give more." Due to her workload, YSA isn't giving as much as she's receiving in their union and it's weighing on her. That's the message. Humans are designed to get fulfillment by giving and helping. Temporary imbalances are unavoidable. As long as she's aware of the deficit and will pay back the debt one day, it's okay. All too many would slowly presume s/he deserves that special catering, which leads to taking our partners for granted. Next, love turns selfish and the relationship suffers. One couple works out an amicable separation because one of them is gay and had entered their relationship as a way to deny it. Amicable or not, their child is devastated. For the sake of the kids, I wish separating parents could declare a ceasefire and live in a duplex or on the same street until the kids are grown - I know; someday, over the🌈. This couple manages to divorce without bitterness. Our decisions don't affect just us, and we should consider the impact on others before we declare war on our child's father or mother.
SWNK has quality details on display. Almost every ep ends with them looking into eachother's eyes, and any exceptions send a message. The wardrobe is gorgeous. I Feel You, by SANDEUL, is Spotifiable. 💄 broadcasts our FL's state of mind. Supposedly a color expert, when she's dating Mgr Lee on the sly, she dons bright scarlet. I think she can get away with that color red, but it is very bright and, perhaps, a signal of trying too hard. As of ep7 her hairstyle and look soften as she softens up to CHS. Next she goes so soft, mid-show, that she's almost colorless, which reflects her pain. She sports a perfect color balance in the latter eps. 💄 connects the 2ndary couple as well. It's love-at-first-sight for him, so, when he hears the clerk tell her that the 💄 she wants is gone #for good# he says, in effect, "AU CONTRAIRE, I am the company president. I will give you what you desire!" Kron-ih-'kah, if what you desire is a simple romantic escape, SWNK has you covered.
QUOTE📢
What moves a person is your sincerity.
〰🖍 IMHO
📣7 📝7 🎭7 💓7 🦋7 🌞7 🎨8 ⚡3 🎵/🔊7.3 😅3.5 😭4.5 😱2.5 😯4 🤔5 💤2.5 🔚8.5
Age + Pr!(k × 2 + B@$t@rd "see' kia" is often translated "punk" but here it's stronger.
Re-📺? Probably not, but it's worth watching once for the romance fan.
In order of light and trite to heavy and serious, you may also like: Start-up 7.5, Her Private Life 8 Touch your heart 8.2, A Witch's love 7.8, Romance is a bonus book 7.9, love to hate you 8.9, Love Struck in the city 7.3, Hospital Playlist 9 (it take 2 or 3 episodes to get rolling) More than friends 8, It's okay not to be okay 9, My Mister 9.5, I'll see you when the weather is fine 9, Something in the Rain 9,
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