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pai liking tim being silly with him, even after what tim did to him, is everything to me
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It’s been over a year since Perfect 10 Liners, and I’m still not over Faifa and Wine. If anything, I think I love them more now. This is a long post about why both of them feel like the greenest flags in the BL world, about love, about healing.
If you’re still here too, maybe this is for you 🤍
“Your heart is not broken. It’s just a little chipped. I’ll fix it,” is what Faifa said to Wine in Perfect 10 Liners. But somewhere along the way, it wasn’t just Wine’s heart he was mending, it felt like ours too.
Faifa respects boundaries without turning it into a performance. He shows up, consistently and quietly, in ways that matter.
His teasing carries warmth, never cruelty. He pays attention to the things left unsaid. He protects without being controlling or possessive. And most of all, he creates emotional safety: loving without asking someone to change who they are.
That kind of love feels quite transformative. It reminds you that care can be steady, respectful, and freely given, and that alone can rewrite so many internal narratives.
Watching someone be understood without having to overexplain or given space without being abandoned, touches something deeply human: the need to feel safe as you are. For those who’ve felt overlooked, rushed, or emotionally drained, it feels like relief... Not theatrical or overpowering, just a calm, abiding reassurance that a kinder kind of love truly exists and can be found.
And maybe the most healing part is this: Faifa doesn’t make love feel like something you have to fight for or prove yourself worthy of. He makes it feel like something that can meet you gently, exactly where you already are.
Wine in Perfect 10 Liners becomes a green flag in the way he quietly unravels the pressure Faifa puts on himself to always be okay, always be strong, always be enough.
Instead of forcing him to open up or calling out his act, Wine does something softer and more gentle: he stays in a way that makes pretending unnecessary.
He doesn’t reward the version of Faifa that performs strength over the one that feels, and he doesn’t withdraw when the cracks show.
Through that steady presence, he shows Faifa that he doesn’t have to be happy all the time, doesn’t have to fake his emotions, and doesn’t have to carry everything alone just to be loved.
That’s what makes it so healing, because it reflects something many people quietly struggle with: the need to be “easy” to deserve care.
Wine slowly and gently dismantles that belief by proving that love doesn’t cling to the most convenient version of you and that it stays for the real one.
In doing so, he gives Faifa permission to be softer, more honest, more human, and somewhere in that shift, it feels like he’s giving the same permission to us too.
He notices the cracks behind the charm, the pressure Faifa puts on himself to always be okay, to always be the strong one, to never fall short.
Instead of demanding answers or forcing him to open up, Wine does something softer, and somehow braver: he creates a space where Faifa doesn’t have to pretend.
He doesn’t expect perfection, doesn’t need Faifa to be “on” all the time. He doesn’t reward the mask; he waits for the person underneath it.
Slowly, without turning it into something loud or dramatic, he helps Faifa understand that he doesn’t have to perform happiness just to be loved.
He meets him the same way in every version, steady through the jokes, just as steady through the honesty, never choosing the “strong” version of him over the real one.
And in that quiet consistency, something begins to shift. The idea that love has to be earned through being easy, unbreakable, or low-maintenance starts to loosen its grip.
Because that belief sits deeper than most people admit. The habit of swallowing feelings, of holding everything in just to remain lovable, of thinking that being “too much” might make someone leave.
Wine doesn’t confront that fear directly; he simply stays, long enough for it to start losing its hold. He shows that real love doesn’t cling to the version of you that’s easiest to handle; it stays for the version of you that’s real.
And in giving Faifa that kind of space to be softer, messier, and more human, it feels like he’s quietly offering the same grace to anyone who has ever felt the need to hide parts of themselves to be loved, gently reminding us that putting yourself first is never wrong, especially when you’ve spent so long, like Faifa, placing others before your own emotions, because love shouldn’t come at the cost of losing yourself.
Maybe this was just me talking into the void. But if it reached you...then I guess it wasn’t the void after all.
I hope every Wine in this world finds their Faifa, and every Faifa finds their Wine.
Junior, Mark, Ohm, and Poon for Praew | March/April 2026
Oh... He's done for too.
WHOEVER DECIDED TO PAIR THEM TOGETHER I CAN KISS YOU RIGHT FUCKING NOW
My Romance Scammer (2026)
| Thai, BL, Romance, Comedy | 10/10🌟
1 Season, 12 Episodes, 45 minutes each.
Watch on WeTV.
Starring: Junior Panachai Sriariyarungruang & Mark Jiruntanin Trairattanayon, Ohm Thitiwat Ritprasert & Poon Mitpakdee.
Synopsis: “Pai and North, the nephews of a billionaire tycoon and heirs to the Jiramongkolthanan empire, fall victim to two scammers, Yu and Tim, who marry them for their fortunes! North secretly ties the knot with Yu, only to discover he's been conned. Worse, he can't get a divorce because he's already signed over part of his assets!! Meanwhile, Tim is busy planning his upcoming wedding with Pai. Will Tim be exposed as a scammer who has been playing Pai all along!? When love begins with lies, where does it lead?“
My Thoughts:
I genuinely loved every minute of it.
There are few shows I become actually obsessed with and this is one of them.
OhmPoon was an unexpected pairing but they're so good together.
JuniorMark as always are fantastic, one of my favorite pairings.
Cannot wait for both of their next series!
BL RATING: My Romance Scammer
Rating: Loved It
I did love or at least highly like My Romance Scammer. I think it was a fresh plot with a great cast. It’s not that GMMTV actors can’t act, they can. They just need a good script and a good director. As see with My Romance Scammer.
I didn’t realize I would like OhmPoon as a pair. I thought it was very random, but given I had no opinions on Fluke either. I did like Junior and Mark in Perfect 10 Liners, which made me actually finish the show.
I think they all have amazing comedic timing, especially Junior and Poon. I like seeing Ohm’s range considering I have only really seen him in Close Friend and Until We Meet Again, where he basically played the same character - a stoic guy. (Yes I know there’s more. I did watch both to completion.)
I do think the show drags a bit during Pai and Tim’s break. Also everyone seems to kind of straight up abandon Pure, even though it was North’s idea. And Tim’s parents being surprised their son resorted to scamming after they left him and fled the country (leaving him to pay off the debt.) And it’s a little cliche to have generational wealth grandpa yelling at his grandson about something that isn’t his fault. And his parents not even defending him? I mean they did offscreen but they are weak for not doing more and going with their son.
You fear Grandpa more than you love your own son. How dare you speak to their son that way, on the worst day of his life? He just got his heart broken and humiliated. That’s not a family.
Other than that, I really liked it. Loved even.
I did come to appreciate North’s arc of maturity because you can really see the change in how he reacts to situations. He’s not screaming anymore. He’s not whining. He’s taking things head on and with patience.
I think it was fun rooting for Tim to see if his plan would succeed, even if it was all for 20 minutes.
(Side note: Ew to Kuea for his terrible confession. 10 yrs dude? You missed your chance a long time ago.)
I think it was really cute. I would watch it again.
Rating: 8.7/10