Comment by shortcake on veronica

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@veralol litterally they're people who exists shaming others or the story itself for being too dark or for having sensitive topics except the thing is mostly its the straight manhwas that get hate or the people who are interested in it! acussing people they support 🍇 or being blackmailed and chain up or smth or seeing your love ones get killed and stuffs lol like isnt that common sense?? NO ONE!!!(or normal) people would never ever think this is sum cool sh** and want to experience it themselves irl cmon 😭 The stuffs in this manhwa doesnt even comes close to the ones in bl manhwas and i feel like this should be addressed like why such a big difference?? and i feel like we should just keep in mind they're all fiction  just like horror movies  and stop self inserting ourselves and gettin triggered by it If someone cant handle manhwas like these quit it and stop accusing other readers thats it!
wash yo as

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veronica
veronicaSergeant·2 months ago(edited)
@shortcake  
well
Idk what to say because I always get this argument
Yes, it is fiction, but some people keep saying How much he loves her (no fuc**** way?? what is this odd fantasy people have made up lmao??  😭..)

Literally, TRUST ME when I say people with CU traits like Inseop are incapable of love (the only reason I do long analysis is to inform behavior and etc). I do get your argument, but I've seen much more people attack others/me trying to say "I think he loves her" for even saying what Inseop is doing is wrong.
Not here, but on other ones yes. Surprisingly, some changed their mind or are more so straight up saying it's wrong which is good
I still get lots of people who still say "It's love". 
(and IMO, it is common sense)
If you say that a fictional character abusing another character is hot, but then irl you wouldn't want that; It's 100% cognitive dissonance and you're trying to say I'm not in support, but still saying "he loves her". I won't get too much into psychology lol. I understand 100% people who come to read, analyze what is happening without taking in count if his abuse is romantic. Since media romanticizes ra** and all, of course it looks romantic.
And that's where the danger lies, when it becomes normalized (because ra** is joked about IRL too).
Issue is that ATLEAST webcomics where they glorify ra** is obvious.
This one has 0 romanticizing and still people put in their fantasies of victim ending up with her abuser.
Some people consume violence and use fiction as a facade. Authors exploit it cuz it attracts readers which is why it's so common to see abuse webcomics.
As long as you seperate fiction and reality. But you can still call out the behavior of a character, tho

I stopped reading the comments because it's the same thing. All I do now is analyze chapters and move on. Because the comment section is a comment section. People will say whatever they want.
I think we have a similar issue, but mine is the opposite of yours.

I never saw anything wrong with readers who analyze, but da**, those who always go and say 'He loves her' are the ones who propagate it's normal to others.

I see your POV and it's alright. I wanted to understand. 
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