by Guest » Today, 05:15
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Consequences to actions lol. Dude. Thats more applicable to my high school teacher that “dated” a classmate of mine. With ms we’re talking about a potential couple, not criminals. And the actions you’re talking about here is dating someone lol
Let's not forget the career bit anon. Celebs got way more consequences than a high school teacher. Ya'll be saying anything
Da lol no, a teacher "dating" an underage kid can be rightly labeled a s*x offender and lose all their employment prospects if they avoided jail, not to mention they probably weren't making that much money as a teacher to start with. Those consequences are way worse than most celebs would face, because celebs might have made enough money already, or they could always go get more private jobs if they really had to.
MS seem to have played their cards right in terms of managing their wealth, especially Solar who's got at least one major real estate investment. I don't think they'd be likely to come out any time soon because I think they both want to stay in the K-ent industry for love of the work, but at the same time I don't think they're super worried about being homeless on the street if that all went away.
Yes thank you. And they be so confident saying ‘yall be saying anything’ when they’re the ones in fact saying anything lol. Not to mention celebs get tons of their shit covered up including criminal shit as anyone who’s even remotely familiar with sokors misogyny and male celebs knows. The only reason I mentioned the teacher is cause of the language being used to talk about the risks ms face of being outed as well as talking about why theyd never date because of the risks. They’re human! They’re not immune to desire, love, yearning and so on bc they’re idols that can be blacklisted if anyone finds out. If they’re dating I’d argue quite a lot of people do know. I’d argue there are more openly gay and bi idols than people realize. This is entertainment. The bts of the industry is way more scandalous than people imagine. Makeup, stylists, crew, dancers, managers, fellow celebs, they keep celeb secrets in order to keep their own jobs. No one is going to hire the stylist that got caught exposing an idols secrets. That’s even more serious when it can lead to them being sued or if the secret being exposed leads to the celeb doing something drastic. I think as long as nothing reaches the public it’s fine. It’s all about money, the labels want idols to make them money and sometimes that means selling an image so as long as you’re doing your job they don’t care what you’re doing in your personal life. Artists that have been kicked from their groups for being gay are often ones who have come out themselves. Like Jiae. Take the volleyball star that was exposed by her crazy ex. South Korea loves her and even though her ex exposed her for having had a relationship with her and accused her of bullying, the public didn’t care, they ignored it. For them to take you seriously you literally have to confirm gay rumors and double down on them by being like yup big ol homo here, currently dating a woman and go down on her nightly. And once again, Byul pretty much released a song about doing just that and included female pronouns and they were all like wow she’s such a cool ally lol.
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Consequences to actions lol. Dude. Thats more applicable to my high school teacher that “dated” a classmate of mine. With ms we’re talking about a potential couple, not criminals. And the actions you’re talking about here is dating someone lol
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Let's not forget the career bit anon. Celebs got way more consequences than a high school teacher. Ya'll be saying anything
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Da lol no, a teacher "dating" an underage kid can be rightly labeled a s*x offender and lose all their employment prospects if they avoided jail, not to mention they probably weren't making that much money as a teacher to start with. Those consequences are way worse than most celebs would face, because celebs might have made enough money already, or they could always go get more private jobs if they really had to.
MS seem to have played their cards right in terms of managing their wealth, especially Solar who's got at least one major real estate investment. I don't think they'd be likely to come out any time soon because I think they both want to stay in the K-ent industry for love of the work, but at the same time I don't think they're super worried about being homeless on the street if that all went away.
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Yes thank you. And they be so confident saying ‘yall be saying anything’ when they’re the ones in fact saying anything lol. Not to mention celebs get tons of their shit covered up including criminal shit as anyone who’s even remotely familiar with sokors misogyny and male celebs knows. The only reason I mentioned the teacher is cause of the language being used to talk about the risks ms face of being outed as well as talking about why theyd never date because of the risks. They’re human! They’re not immune to desire, love, yearning and so on bc they’re idols that can be blacklisted if anyone finds out. If they’re dating I’d argue quite a lot of people do know. I’d argue there are more openly gay and bi idols than people realize. This is entertainment. The bts of the industry is way more scandalous than people imagine. Makeup, stylists, crew, dancers, managers, fellow celebs, they keep celeb secrets in order to keep their own jobs. No one is going to hire the stylist that got caught exposing an idols secrets. That’s even more serious when it can lead to them being sued or if the secret being exposed leads to the celeb doing something drastic. I think as long as nothing reaches the public it’s fine. It’s all about money, the labels want idols to make them money and sometimes that means selling an image so as long as you’re doing your job they don’t care what you’re doing in your personal life. Artists that have been kicked from their groups for being gay are often ones who have come out themselves. Like Jiae. Take the volleyball star that was exposed by her crazy ex. South Korea loves her and even though her ex exposed her for having had a relationship with her and accused her of bullying, the public didn’t care, they ignored it. For them to take you seriously you literally have to confirm gay rumors and double down on them by being like yup big ol homo here, currently dating a woman and go down on her nightly. And once again, Byul pretty much released a song about doing just that and included female pronouns and they were all like wow she’s such a cool ally lol.