Not ABO Desire Getting Exponentially Better With Each Episode 🔥🔥🔥
3 kowtows to the Writer/Director for bringing out the utmost best in every single actor as well as the team of creatives and technical crew bringing this story to life with pride and excellence.
ShaoYou must feel so betrayed. He’s been violated emotionally and sexually, lied to, finessed and manipulated by someone he loved and trusted but it seems the thing that is harder to get over is that he has been dominated the entire time by Hua Yong when he thought he held the unearned privileges he had come to expect in relationships, that make him feel like a man.
When he thought he was dominating Hua Yong it was ShaoYou who was led by the nose all along; now his whole identity is upside-down over the boundary violation that should matter the least - the upsetting of the gender power dynamic.
I also have a thought about the high-level calming pheromones an Enigma can emit but not an Alpha. Are soothing pheromones in ABO Desire the unpaid care work and emotional labour that are powerfully deterministic for the survival of human beings but are at the same time devalued and that women tend to have foisted on them in patriarchal real life?
When a man is hurting, has a bad day at work or some kind of emotional crisis he is socialised to turn to a wife or girlfriend to cook nice food he enjoys; provide sexual pleasure for him while not demanding pleasure for herself; to cuddle him and listen to his fears and worries without judgement; create an aesthetic and hygienic atmosphere at home ect but getting men to perform sexual, domestic and emotionally caring labour for them this is not available to wives and female partners of men if women lose their job or experience a catastrophe - it’s just not a resource women are typically raised to expect to extract, but not reciprocate to husbands and boyfriends.
Most of what ShaoYou has come to expect from Hua Yong he knows he cannot expect from an Alpha which is what makes these Alpha-Alpha pairings unfulfilling - the gender performance an S-Class Alpha receives from people subordinated to power one cannot extract from an equal.
I can’t help thinking that this parallels with patriarchal straight men not wanting a woman as powerful and certainly not one more powerful than they, rejecting anyone who doesn’t fit into gender hierarchies in the right way.
Straight men without a woman providing this hierarchical advantage in real life believe themselves severely and unfairly deprived (often described as lonely) by the slight narrowing of artificially created power differentials, and do everything from politically organising other men, petitioning the state to intervene to restore this male entitlement, to committing violence against women and society.
Shen WenLang for his part seems like a candidate who needs to examine his internalised homophobia which, although it is visibly externalised to Gao Tu for simply “being close to and consequently smelling like an Omega”, is a form of gendered and therefore misogynistic, self-hatred. I go against the majority in welcoming a multi-year separation between them because as it is, Shen WenLang is by no means a safe or suitable partner for Gao Tu and far from becoming a stable or supportive father to any child.
The parallel that’s hitting me with Shen WenLang is queer men wanting only hyper masculine men - men whose gender performance makes them appear to be straight and explicitly not gay. This is as a result of lifelong homophobic trauma and is by no means innate or natural in men.
In the non-fictional world men often stake their whole dating or partnering non-negotiables on this inconsequential aspect, making a deal breaker of what is essentially a made up prejudice enforced by the instigators of homophobia - and calling it an individual, natural and unchangeable “preference” is a nonsense even if a much cherished one. This psychological problem is the result of trauma in real world male-male dating spaces as much as it’s likely to be revealed to be a trauma in the fictional motivations of WenLang.
It is the same psychological problem that afflicts straight men who have been indoctrinated into masculinity and also limits how they’re able to relate to themselves, other men of any sexuality and obviously restricts their ability to have functional relationships with women as equal human beings.
And finally, don’t you just love the gender swap the Director inserts via Shen WenLang’s delivery of the floral hospital bouquets - pink floral arrangements for the boy and blue for the girl. I do even though I’m not clear what she wants to say about WenLang’s psyche with them yet.