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Soyeon Kim is a journalist covering digital culture and streaming trends in East Asia.
She froze. How did he know that? She glanced down. There, half-hidden under a stack of branded mousepads, was the drawer. She never used it. Trembling, she pulled it open. Inside: a first-aid kit, spare batteries, and a small, unopened bottle of… fragrance-free dish soap. korean bj neat fix
While many BJs dabble in this format, a few have turned "Neat Fix" into a refined art form. Soyeon Kim is a journalist covering digital culture
In a society known for intense academic pressure and grueling work hours, many viewers find deep psychological relief in the "Neat Fix." It offers a sense of control that is often missing in the viewers' daily lives. When a BJ takes a chaotic desk and turns it into a symphony of order, it provides a hit of dopamine—a "visual satisfaction" that feels earned without the viewer having to lift a finger. She glanced down