Comment by Xx3clipsexX on Reverse Thinking - Chapter 38

Comment on ChapterReverse Thinking - Chapter 38
The amount of trauma bonding and emotional manipulation in this story goes crazy- ML IS making sure MC is attached and dependent of him. I don’t like the fact that romance tag is present but well toxic co-dependent relationship…
Non-binary. Very addicted to BL

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@Xx3clipsexX

  I seriously don't know what i more psychological, killing stalking or this. 

Spoiler!
I seen on novel updates that it gets so bad, MC depends on him for everything
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Xx3clipsexXMember·25 days ago(edited)
@Rugrat  When it comes to what’s more psychological, Killing Stalking and Reverse Thinking? I think both talk about different type of abuse? The backstory is different for both stories and idk if you can really compare it because the only similarities between them (from what I remember, It’s been way too long and I’ve never gotten to read Reverse Thinking’s novel just only some spoilers) is the fact that the bottoms are imprisoned and toxic power dynamics created due of the tops trauma? 
Both the stories showcase trauma and how humans turn fuc*** up because of it but when it comes to killing stalking, the two characters showcase how twisted their view of love is, B** never being loved and when shown a bit of it goes for the extreme mile to get it back and Sangwoo who is abused by his mother and craves to be loved like how his mother loved him and how his love is caused by the abuse his mother put him through
Whereas for Reverse Thinking, the story revolves around revenge of victim to their perpetrator, the consequences of someone’s irrational actions. The trauma that the MC gave to the ML and how ML wants to treat MC the same. I think ML still likes MC in a weird way and as the story progresses that feeling might start to increase and probably ends in a toxic co-dependency relationship (this is my assumption) 
TLDR: When comparing these two stories, you want to compare the trauma they’ve endured — I  personally don’t compare trauma because it’s different for everyone and you can’t really say xyz trauma is worse than abc because even with the presence of  common factors, humans have different responses to traumatic experiences. So what one might count as trauma might not be the same for another and when that happens it’s hard to compare which is worse because BOTH are bad.  Also for readers POV is still subjective because it comes down to opinion and situation of the reader. If a reader never read psychological read this and then information they receive will probably make them view this as worse, vice versa with killing stalking. There’s also other factors so it’s pretty much subjective in nature