A comedy episode of only ten minutes, I watched it all in one go. At the beginning I watched it because of the curious theme of BDSM, but I realized that BDSM is just the appearance of the show. The core is the two marginal groups of LGBT and BDSM, redefining their identities and regaining society. Recognition. The two protagonists have found their love. The screenwriters are very kind. Their love is based on the identity of their objects, as if the society is suddenly very tolerant. There is a very interesting setting. The hostess took over the classroom after complaining to a conservative but respectful professor. This is the first time she has taken off her disguise in front of everyone to reveal herself in a training costume. Then she asked, Who wants to be tied to a chair? From the initial astonishment, the students gradually raised their hands. A very representative plot design. Perhaps, this society is more tolerant than you think, or that what people seem to be unable to tolerate is only their personal orientation, but what seems to be tolerant is true good and evil. In general, the buddies who want to watch bdsm shoot guns don't even think about it. Those who want to watch light-hearted comedies are recommended.
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