I came for the thirst tramps, I stayed for the philosophical discussion about types 😂
Why: Highest-liked comment (67 likes) and perfectly captures the video's dual appeal — funny, quotable, and likely driving a lot of the click-throughs. Replying boosts thread visibility and rewards the top commenter.
Draft replyhonestly this might be the most accurate description of this video we could've asked for 😂 glad the philosophy kept you around
i think you should do this again, but include your own thirst traps at the end, pls
Why: Direct, actionable video idea with 29 likes — the strongest audience signal for a sequel. Replying publicly seeds the next episode and shows comments are being read.
Draft replywe literally talked about doing exactly this after filming 😅 noted — we might have to suffer through making our own at some point
You guys did all twinks and 1 muscle guy. Why not do all the body types?
Why: Fair content criticism that's easy to publicly agree with — a 'good point, we'll fix that' reply doubles as a teaser for a sequel and shows the channel listens.
Draft reply100% fair — we basically stumbled into the same corner of the internet 😅 next time we do this properly we'll make sure there's more variety
LOL you guys, the ending was so random & unexpected...but by far the cutest video of them all! Watching y'all always lifts my spirit up, arigato xoxo. Controversial video idea: Rate your subscribers (f*ck, marry, kiss or k!ll) 😛
Why: Loyal fan energy plus a concrete video idea that's genuinely funny — the subscriber rating concept is low-budget and high-chaos, worth acknowledging publicly.
Draft replyarigato 🥹 and ok the subscriber rating idea is actually chaotic in the best way — we'd need to be careful not to traumatise anyone but I can already imagine how that would go 😂
Beyond the creepiness of minors making thirst traps, I'm most disturbed by how severely all of these guys are filtering their skin. It's so tasteless. The hottest thirst traps have skin that looks like actual skin, even if they're using a filter, at least they use it tastefully... The last guy they showed was the only one with realistic skin
Why: Sharp, substantive observation that extends Andrew's 'performative' critique from the video — engaging with it adds depth and validates discerning viewers who noticed the same thing.
Draft replyyes — Andrew was touching on exactly this with the 'performative' thing, and the skin filter is another layer of it. The mask is part of the mask. The last guy stood out for a reason
Andrew: Thirst traps bringing you down is not just you. EVERYONE secretly feels this way even when they don't understand/realize it is happening. Social media and thirst trapping (i.e: Comparing ourselves to someone we see online who has an unfair advantage (filters, makeup, lighting, time to gym, etc.) is depressing the entire population by design. You're not alone hugs
Why: Directly validates Andrew's most vulnerable moment in the video — a reply here would feel personal and meaningful, and naming this 'by design' is the kind of framing that generates more discussion.
Draft replyAndrew here — genuinely appreciated this. The 'unfair advantage' framing is exactly it. Naming that it's structural makes it a lot easier to deal with than thinking it's just you 🙏
@Je-suis-une-dolly · medium↗ view Well I was 21 when I met my boyfriend whom was 31 at the time, it worked out quite well for as we've had our 16 anniversary this year 😊 wow that made me feel old now 🤣
Why: Sweet real-life counterpoint to the video's age gap discussion — directly relevant to what we said on camera, and acknowledging it keeps the philosophical thread warm.
Draft reply16 years!! that's genuinely the kind of data point that puts the whole conversation in perspective 😊 congratulations to you both
Loved the video! Do you guys feels society judges a older guy that dates a younger guy or that's a mith? Would you date a 18 y.o dude if you fell in love with him, or you'd dump him because society pressure would be too high?
Why: Genuine question that extends the video's core conversation — a short answer keeps the discussion alive and could seed a full follow-up episode on age gap relationships.
Draft replyshort answer: yes there's definitely judgment, even within the gay community. And honestly at 34 an 18 y/o would feel more like... homework 😅 might be worth a whole video though
Ghosting is a big thing here too. The amount of times I've had someone say they're coming over or meeting up only to never hear from them again is far far more than the amount of times I've actually met up with a guy
Why: Validates the stood-up story from the opener and extends it — a reply invites more community solidarity on a relatable experience.
Draft replythe ratio of 'plans made' to 'plans that actually happened' is genuinely bleak 😭 solidarity — it's somehow comforting that it's not just a Tokyo thing
Finally! Something that aligns with my area of study 📖 🤓
Why: Teaser comment that invites a public follow-up — asking what they study is a one-line reply that could spark a fun thread and signal the channel has an intellectually curious audience.
Draft replyokay now we need to know 👀 psychology? sociology? thirst trap analysis as an academic discipline?
aww. i kinda wanted to see more from Andrew's thirst trap feed! only because i probably have a similar preference..🤣
Why: Warm fan comment requesting more Andrew content — easy reply that validates them and casually hints at a part 2.
Draft replyAndrew says he's both flattered and slightly mortified 😂 there might be a part 2 where we actually go through his feed properly — stay tuned
> this was very fun - first, the aspects of how each of you view these guys individually, and secondly, in how it makes me reflect on the ways i see them, or might see them after listening to your reactions, because your reactions can sometimes change my ideas around them - - so, more of these would be wonderful - thx Andrew & Meng - x Jackson - ps. will be returning to Tokyo in April - 9 days - my third trip there, very excited ~ ~
Why: Loyal returning viewer coming back to Tokyo — a brief welcome reply is low-effort and could become a real-life connection.
Draft replyJackson!! Third trip — Tokyo in spring is really something, hope April treats you well. Thanks for the kind words, always 🙏