My first reaction is damm what happened to Wu xie ? You're so innocent and teeny Winny , how did you become this mature and hot ? I still can't forget about the past wu Xie ,..... I'm loving it 😁
Not that she doesn't love him any less, but you can tell that he loves her more just by his action. He's willing…
Finally, someone who thinks like me! I’ve dropped so many dramas just because the male lead was a spineless simp. I get it—it's a common female fantasy to have the ML obsessed with the FL, while she just takes and takes—but honestly, I loathe that trope to the core.
Regardless of gender, no one should be a doormat with zero self-respect. Love is exhausting already, but when it’s just one person giving and the other taking nonstop, it becomes straight-up emotional labor with zero return. That kind of imbalance leads to burnout, period.
It’s laughable how often the FL gets unconditional love without lifting a finger, while the ML’s out here ready to walk through hell for her. It’s not romantic—it’s pitiful. And don't even get me started on the trauma angle: if he’s not head-over-heels for the FL already, he’s broken and she’s the magical cure. Please.
A relationship is not a one-way street. If both people aren’t showing up and putting in effort, then what’s the point? Don’t glamorize emotional imbalance and call it love.
And no, I don’t need role-reversal abuse either, dressed up as “quirky” or “funny.” The FL can be confident and assertive without being toxic. She can win in both love and career while loving fiercely—and fairly. Gender shouldn’t determine who has the upper hand in a relationship.
This is my first time watching Park Bogum drama and I'm soo impressed by him . I'm definitely checking out his other drama. He did so good fr . IU is good as always.
Regardless of gender, no one should be a doormat with zero self-respect. Love is exhausting already, but when it’s just one person giving and the other taking nonstop, it becomes straight-up emotional labor with zero return. That kind of imbalance leads to burnout, period.
It’s laughable how often the FL gets unconditional love without lifting a finger, while the ML’s out here ready to walk through hell for her. It’s not romantic—it’s pitiful. And don't even get me started on the trauma angle: if he’s not head-over-heels for the FL already, he’s broken and she’s the magical cure. Please.
A relationship is not a one-way street. If both people aren’t showing up and putting in effort, then what’s the point? Don’t glamorize emotional imbalance and call it love.
And no, I don’t need role-reversal abuse either, dressed up as “quirky” or “funny.” The FL can be confident and assertive without being toxic. She can win in both love and career while loving fiercely—and fairly. Gender shouldn’t determine who has the upper hand in a relationship.