For people hating on characters for their actual personalities, sure, I get it. But think about if you were in their shoes, maybe a scenario like this actually happens in real life. Of course, it’s not that serious, and never will be since they’re, “fictional” characters. But the fact that it is a potential real scenario people can relate with, there’s mental, emotional, and physical issues. The story is good, the art is good, and the pacing and conflicts brought upon them are explainable.
Though readers on this site aren’t completely “normal” as is everyone else, nothing can be described as normal or unique in a way, but we humans categorize things in such a way anyway which is good. But sometimes that leads to bad situations, which with children is much more worse in degree than with adults sometimes mostly. That’s all I have to say for now, though.
Uff, she had some selfish reasons for accepting his feelings. I assume that she wanted to show the people around her that she is capable of being “normal” but she did it in the worst way possible. Well, I’m really curious on how she will explain, why she went along with it.
Honestly if she doesn’t want him I’ll take him because the way shes treating this man can’t simply be passed by saying oh she has trauma its not like I’m saying her trauma isn’t valid or anything but she’s not handling it right and it’s hurting yeonwoo having trauma doesn’t mean it’s okay to try to make your boyfriend who you don’t actually like pick between you and someone who has been there protecting you since childhood and is basically like a brother to you
AkumuGolen
For people hating on characters for their actual personalities, sure, I get it. But think about if you were in their shoes, maybe a scenario like this actually happens in real life. Of course, it’s not that serious, and never will be since they’re, “fictional” characters. But the fact that it is a potential real scenario people can relate with, there’s mental, emotional, and physical issues. The story is good, the art is good, and the pacing and conflicts brought upon them are explainable.
Though readers on this site aren’t completely “normal” as is everyone else, nothing can be described as normal or unique in a way, but we humans categorize things in such a way anyway which is good. But sometimes that leads to bad situations, which with children is much more worse in degree than with adults sometimes mostly. That’s all I have to say for now, though.
justchillin
Uff, she had some selfish reasons for accepting his feelings. I assume that she wanted to show the people around her that she is capable of being “normal” but she did it in the worst way possible. Well, I’m really curious on how she will explain, why she went along with it.
Truck kun strikes again
Honestly if she doesn’t want him I’ll take him because the way shes treating this man can’t simply be passed by saying oh she has trauma its not like I’m saying her trauma isn’t valid or anything but she’s not handling it right and it’s hurting yeonwoo having trauma doesn’t mean it’s okay to try to make your boyfriend who you don’t actually like pick between you and someone who has been there protecting you since childhood and is basically like a brother to you