Love is asking to be loved.

I just finished watching a Korean drama series, which is yes, a love story. I was detached from reality for quite a short period of time as I took my time watching the series. The situations plotted weren’t far from reality but the things that the characters did for the sake of love. I found myself turning on the computer and went straight to my blog page, I know I don’t have much right to speak about love as of this moment, for I don’t know nothing about it. I’m completely naïve, as of today. But I had the guts, and I’m in the mood.

At the last episode of the drama, I heard the guy say “It’s not you, it’s me.” I heard that line a gazillion times before, I swear! If were to be dumped in the future, say anything you want, but don’t take the blame to yourself. I mean, why would you break up with someone you’re with if he/she’s completely innocent, and if he/she wasn’t, why did you get in a commitment with him/her in the first place? I don’t actually know why I’m discussing this to whoever you are, just bear with me. I guess was carried away. Why would the writer write such thing without a base? Someone might have experienced such moments before the series were done. I just felt a little bit concern on my part.

Moving on, I cried more than thrice in this drama. I admit it, I’m a loyal supporter, I cry with the actors! LOL. But yea.. I guess I do. Since I started being hooked up with cheesy Korean/Japanese dramas, I had this habit. And I’m starting to hate it, what if I cry once I’m in a date with someone whom I really liked, like… cry so hard they’ll get turned off! It’s possible… ugh, whatever.

If anyone wanna borrow the CD from me, feel free to approach me, I’ll tell more about this drama, I heard this was featured at our local television once, however, I’m not that sure. But it’s entitled “Funny Wild Girl/Country Princess”. I have the subtitled version. Feel free to borrow!

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