@Xoxo Miss ma’am, I don’t know what chapters you’re reading, but we can’t possibly be looking at the same manhwa. Controlling behavior? Manipulation? Yes, it’s right there in black and white—Jeongwon has been both. If you can’t see it, maybe a re-read is in order because gaslighting and sketchy, borderline abusive behavior aren’t exactly hidden.
You keep saying Inhwee has a "victim complex" or that he’s "playing the victim," but here’s a wild concept: maybe it’s because he is one. Are his mistakes excusable? No. Did he fu** up? Absolutely. But Jeongwon isn’t winning any Best Boyfriend awards either—this is the same guy who lied, manipulated, controlled situations to his favor, and oh, let’s not gloss over those rapey episodes you keep conveniently ignoring.
I’m not a "bottom rider," babe—I just have eyes and common sense. Blaming only Inhwee while excusing Jeongwon’s toxic behavior is wild. And yes, it’s fiction, but the things happening here reflect real-life situations that people actually deal with. So yeah, the way y’all talk about it does matter.
To reiterate: Inhwee is flawed, messy, and far from perfect. But Jeongwon? Lying, controlling, and manipulative—how’s that any better? At this point, if you’re gonna keep yelling about how "pathetic" Inhwee is, maybe take a look at the other half of this disaster of a relationship too.
And one last thing—if me calmly pointing out what’s literally happening in the story gets you this aggressive, maybe you should calm down. It’s not that deep.
You keep saying Inhwee has a "victim complex" or that he’s "playing the victim," but here’s a wild concept: maybe it’s because he is one. Are his mistakes excusable? No. Did he fu** up? Absolutely. But Jeongwon isn’t winning any Best Boyfriend awards either—this is the same guy who lied, manipulated, controlled situations to his favor, and oh, let’s not gloss over those rapey episodes you keep conveniently ignoring.
I’m not a "bottom rider," babe—I just have eyes and common sense. Blaming only Inhwee while excusing Jeongwon’s toxic behavior is wild. And yes, it’s fiction, but the things happening here reflect real-life situations that people actually deal with. So yeah, the way y’all talk about it does matter.
To reiterate: Inhwee is flawed, messy, and far from perfect. But Jeongwon? Lying, controlling, and manipulative—how’s that any better? At this point, if you’re gonna keep yelling about how "pathetic" Inhwee is, maybe take a look at the other half of this disaster of a relationship too.
And one last thing—if me calmly pointing out what’s literally happening in the story gets you this aggressive, maybe you should calm down. It’s not that deep.