@consumeroffineart Misogyny has nothing to do with autism. But Minho's mother abandoned him and left him alone with his alcoholic father and his grand-parents. Society in South Korea was/is one of the most misogynistic in the world (it's evolving). Minho was raised by his grand-parents, in a poor and patriarchal family. There is a very old-fashioned side to him that we find in BL SideStory : classical litterature, old movies (in Citizen Kane, the main character is waiting his mother). Minho is resistant to changes. He doesn't like western food : he prefers the stew that his grand-mother prepared for him and would like Duna to be able to prepare it but we have to wait until chapter 35 for him to evolve. He evolves very slowly partly because he is very attached to words. A sentence like "I love you" (Duna) or "I'm good at waiting" (Wookyung) is memorised by Minho : he sticks to few people, he sticks to objects like watches, he sticks to the words hence the possibility of the mild autism, this need for rituals, this fixity even in horror. His only way to silence his critical mind is to drink.