They are friends and she clearly drawn a line between them but that dude doesn’t accept that. So what’s the fault of fl? Can’t even she go there to meet her mother? She thought of planning to take her mother back to dukedom. She didn’t thought that, that guy had other intentions and try to lock her up there. She already rejected him many time but he is forcing himself on her. Everyone just overstepping boundaries, so what’s her fault?
I’m increasingly frustrated with the portrayal of female leads who disregard boundaries. When a woman is already in a committed relationship, yet pursues a close friendship with another man who openly desires her, it’s a recipe for emotional turmoil. Healthy relationships thrive on mutual respect and equal emotional investment. If one party’s desires diverge from the other’s, it’s a clear indication of an unbalanced dynamic. This trope, frequently seen in dramas and novels, may make for engaging storytelling, but in reality, it’s a source of discomfort and hurt for all parties involved.
SleepyHuman
They are friends and she clearly drawn a line between them but that dude doesn’t accept that. So what’s the fault of fl? Can’t even she go there to meet her mother? She thought of planning to take her mother back to dukedom. She didn’t thought that, that guy had other intentions and try to lock her up there. She already rejected him many time but he is forcing himself on her. Everyone just overstepping boundaries, so what’s her fault?
Someone4you
I’m increasingly frustrated with the portrayal of female leads who disregard boundaries. When a woman is already in a committed relationship, yet pursues a close friendship with another man who openly desires her, it’s a recipe for emotional turmoil. Healthy relationships thrive on mutual respect and equal emotional investment. If one party’s desires diverge from the other’s, it’s a clear indication of an unbalanced dynamic. This trope, frequently seen in dramas and novels, may make for engaging storytelling, but in reality, it’s a source of discomfort and hurt for all parties involved.