Comment by Ratlady on Rahelia

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@Rahelia yeah I know what you mean, it's always the same old story. And with all plots it's always the same pattern for me at least: I start to lose interest the moment the se*ual tension fades and they "get each other" 🤣 it doesn't matter if it's yaoi or straight romance, the tension is what gets you hooked Imo.
Though I have to admit I didn't pay enough attention to Andrew and his past. We still don't really know anything about him, and neither does Luke. I underestimated that. Andrew reminds me a lot of Si Eun from Weak Hero: no relationships to anyone, completely empty inside and just lives to study. He doesn't really know how relationships work because he never got to experience them.....

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@Ratlady

Yeah, I totally understand what you mean! The tension really is what keeps you hooked at the beginning, and once it fades, it’s easy to lose a bit of interest, especially when the focus shifts more toward their daily struggles and miscommunication.
I agree that their dynamic feels real, though; it’s one of the things that makes this story stand out for me compared to others in the genre. Even when things get frustrating, it still feels authentic I guess.
I think we actually see it in similar ways, so it was nice to compare our impressions!