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BTS's V Has The Most Relatable Reaction To Watching K-Drama “Our Blues” BTS has so many links to the K-Drama!
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Read More »When it comes to K-Dramas that are gaining popularity worldwide, one that has quickly risen in ratings is Our Blues. The K-Drama has already gained a lot of love and has particularly gained attention for featuring the real-life couple Shin Min Ah and Kim Woo Bin. The series follows the lives of different people at different points in their life against the backdrop of Jeju Island. Alongside netizens worldwide becoming obsessed with the show, it seems one popular idol has recently shared his love for the series, and it’s none other than BTS‘s V. Considering how many links the series has to BTS, it isn’t surprising that V is watching it. Not only did member Jimin do the OST for the show with bestie Ha Sung Woon… But the members made an unexpected cameo in the first episode. ARMYs noticed that each of the students’ names was actually a different name from each of the BTS members. On the students’ nametags, they had the names Kim Taehyung (V), Jeon Jungkook (Jungkook), Jung Hoseok (J-Hope), Park Jimin (Jimin), and Min Yoongi (Suga). After the members created their own Instagram accounts at the end of last year, it has become THE place for ARMY to stay updated with the group. V has been sharing all sorts of TMI with fans, and it seems that he has been binging on K-Dramas. On May 11 (KST), V posted a picture of a scene from Our Blues with the name in Korean and the caption, “The drama of my life,” with a smiling emoji that had a tear coming down. From the picture, it seemed like V was watching the show in bed, which is already relatable AF. In particular, it was the scene where Jimin and Ha Sung Woon’s OST was played, and netizens who had seen the show already certified the emotions. If that wasn’t enough, V then shared another image from the show, this time of actor Kim Woo Bin. In the caption, he wrote, “Please release the next episode quickly,” and it seems like V can’t wait to see what happens next. Considering that the next episode isn’t out until May 14 (KST), it isn’t surprising that V just wants to see what’s going to happen without having to wait. Any K-Drama fan will know that the waiting is the worst. Yet, it isn’t the first time V has proven that he’s a true K-Drama fan. In April, V seemingly confirmed that he had watched Business Proposal.
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This term refers to the ability to appreciate your partner as separate and different from yourself. When you have a sense of personal autonomy in your relationship—as opposed to a feeling of "fusion" or total unity—you're able to see your partner as something exciting and attractive because they're something you still don't fully understand or have. A 2010 study2 by psychologists Dr. Karen Sims and Dr. Marta Meana suggested this distance between two people can trigger sexual desire. "The link between separateness and the construct of desire is evident in theoretical views that describe desire as a wish for something one does not have, or for something that is currently unattainable," Prekatsounaki and her team write. "In this line of thinking, separateness is beneficial to sexual desire; desire can be sharpened by withdrawal or abstinence and be stimulated by fantasy, hope, and promise. Related prerequisites for desire are identified by [psychotherapist Esther] Perel. In her view, desire thrives in 'otherness,' defined as the space between the self and the other that allows for the unknown, novel and unexpected, for surprise and risk." Importantly, the researchers view this specific kind of otherness as separate from the kind involved in unrequited love or other potentially alienating scenarios. "We use this term to refer to couple interactions where otherness between partners is explicitly maintained; not only recognized and accepted but also positively valued, cultivated, and built upon," they explain. "We conceptualize celebrated otherness as relationship experiences that emphasize, at the same time, partners' autonomy and investment in each other. As such, celebrated otherness is an antithesis to fusion, but not to intimacy."
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