Chile y’all saying y’all don’t like the male lead but me child ion like anybody in t...

Ria February 16, 2021 6:29 am

Chile y’all saying y’all don’t like the male lead but me child ion like anybody in ts story I hate em all I’m dropping ts somebody please recommend me some good Chinese manhua

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    Tanny February 22, 2021 11:12 am

    Same she walking to a dangerous path without any plan and she's weak she always being saved by the ml

    Ria February 22, 2021 11:56 am
    Same she walking to a dangerous path without any plan and she's weak she always being saved by the ml Tanny

    Exactlyyy

    Howdy February 22, 2021 10:44 pm
    Same she walking to a dangerous path without any plan and she's weak she always being saved by the ml Tanny

    Finally someone who gets how annoying it is when the story says there’s a strong female lead but the female lead ends up getting protected by the male lead

    ChuYang April 8, 2021 12:01 pm
    Finally someone who gets how annoying it is when the story says there’s a strong female lead but the female lead ends up getting protected by the male lead Howdy

    Nope. Most people 'get' that. It's very few people who finally grasp the *actual* facts. Most people see anyone but perfectly overpowered FLs as weak. Of course they don't apply that to men because to most people men can be flawed but not weak. This is why I find Su Luxia hella cliched and boring af as a character. The only reason I read CMMD is because of the face slapping but she isn't the only one who can deal out such blows. Also most people think that character development is 'd***'. I on the other hand enjoy actual storytelling. Plus most of them love to ignore tiny little details like... oh... how the MC was reincarnated into a weaker body (and, in this case, had their dragon root destroyed) and how, *despite that*, she has been growing by leaps and bounds far more quickly than any other cultivator before her, in order to belabor the idea that women can only be strong if they are more powerful than anyone else right off the bat. That isn't 'girl power'. That's still just relying on sexist af stereotypes. Stbyb.