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Would You Rather #29

In dramaland, leading ladies often find themselves torn between the love of two equally attractive men — a choice none of us would want to make! But what if you did have to pick between the frustrating lawyer and the adorkable police officer? In this weekly feature, we ask you to make the difficult decisions — and we aren’t limiting our options to dreamy oppas.

Vote via the poll and feel free to use the comments to explain exactly how you were able to choose! So, Beanies:
 


 
WOULD YOU RATHER #28 RESULTS

“To seaweed slap or to accept a piggyback ride?” that is the question — and 70% of you answered with a vote for the piggyback. The appeal of experiencing first-hand the trope we’ve all seen repeatedly in K-dramas was too tempting for most of our responding Beanies, and I can’t say that I blame them for picking a warm, strong back over cold, slimy seaweed. At best, the piggyback is as romantic in real life as in dramas, but for our more practical Beanies, it’s a way to alleviate foot pain or avoid injuring oneself if they have weak ankles like @kurama.

Based on the comments section, though, I think most of our Beanies are simply curious because they’ve never experienced a piggyback in adulthood. Is it actually romantic, or, like @britney, would we feel too self-conscious to enjoy the moment? And for those of us like @luckywargoddess, who are built larger than the average K-drama actress: what would the hulking, gym-obsessed oppa strong enough to lift us look like? Maybe @sunnysaturdays is better equipped to answer some of our questions since she is a rare “unicorn” (@aicaramba) who has been piggybacked several times.

Although the piggyback was a clear winner and several Beanies indicated that they were a bit squeamish about touching seaweed, 30% of voters were more than willing to do the dirty work for us. @bbstl and @elinor, for example, were queuing in line and eager to arm themselves with a fistful of seaweed to slap the Qing princess in My Dearest. That said, there’s always at least one Beanie who finds a loophole so that they can have the best of both words, and this time that Beanie would be @palaa: if your beef is with the evil mother-in-law character, then getting a piggyback ride from her son is the best way to tick her off. No seaweed needed.

 
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