@BL is addictive but the back story isn't a excuse for his action, its its a explanation for his trashy personality. He’s always been starved for love and attention, and though he’s grown up, he’s still that same child craving what he never had. That’s where his obsession comes from. He is quite simply a child, he knows nothing. He was never taught to value himself or others—and while that's how a personality is built, it doesn't excuse his actions. He could have learned in many ways. Some people grow up in abusive environments and don't become abusers, while others do; it varies from person to person. He could have chosen a better path or decided to change, but he didn't. It’s not his past’s fault; it’s his Pain is a universal experience; what defines character is the choice to either break the cycle or replicate it. If he had access to other perspectives and still chose to stay in the role of victim or aggressor, then that was a conscious choice.
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Dude, we don't care about your backstory, just admit that you're wrong instead of telling your story...
@Rike Vogt In this story, I imagined the children being the same ones, reincarnating just like their parents. Why? Because the parents had a second chance—a chance to reincarnate and change the course of their lives, to live much happier lives. This way, our protagonist could see his children, care for them, and raise them—things he couldn’t do in his previous life. I thought it could be the same for the children as well, because they didn’t grow up, weren’t cared for, or didn’t have the presence of the person who gave birth to them, their mother or father omega, or something along those lines. That was my train of thought, but we’ll see what the author’s own train of thought turns out to be over time. It's was just my head.
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@Marné Cilliers tbh even if they have a baby together at the same time and day like in th...
If ido got a real big acident , he would go running to him, I wish he got a bad accident, maybe that way the plot it will change, the traditional way, because things are going soft, soo soft and long for nothing,