@foreveryyonug You can compare it to cheating, in a way that it's also a change, if someone you didn't expect to cheat on you, goes out and cheats, that's change, and the most damaging one, cause it's emotional. It can be also divorce of your parents when you didn't expect it, or even coming outs, when their whole life parent wasn't even thinking of a possibility of their child being gay, and then they get stricken with this revelation. I'm not making an excuse to them, just an example. Regardless, because i realised what Jay is actually doing, from vague spoilers; i realised that it goes a lot deeper than just being a psycho. By exposing Yoohan to the things he's used to – violence, threats, competition – he's familiarising him with himself. Otherwise, Yoohan would just get spooked by the sudden change and distances himself, which Jay doesn't want to happen. Even at this point i don't think he's actually willing to kill him, it's a bluff to make him used to having someone else by his side. And honestly, i think that's the most considerate thing you could ever do to a loved one. Some methods of exposure may not be very pleasing, however, that's not something really up to us. But it's complicated and applies really only in situations like Yoohan and Jay have. In comparison i can tell you Alhaitham and Kaveh (from genshin), have a similar dynamic; Alhaitham exposes Kaveh to negativity cause that's what Kaveh is used to, otherwise he's just gonna run away or worsen his trauma. That's what i think is going on between Jay and Yoohan.
Thank you for coming to my ted talk, you may start asking questions lol
Thank you for coming to my ted talk, you may start asking questions lol
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i be startin' ongoing manhwas and then crashing out that i have to wait for new chapters............
i be startin' ongoing manhwas and then crashing out that i have to wait for new chapters............

