They’re just misandrists. They want MLs to always stay "pure" while FLs are the only ones allowed to have relationship…
Calling me a misandrist is completely unfair and misses the point of my criticism. My issue isn’t about male leads having past relationships or experiences—it’s about the specific context of this storyline. Marrying the sibling of a deceased spouse raises ethical and emotional concerns, and it’s valid to question how that’s handled in the narrative.
This has nothing to do with wanting MLs to stay 'pure' or favoring FLs. If you look at Flourished Peony, the divorced FL and ML’s romance was well-received because it was executed in a way that felt respectful and organic. The criticism here isn’t about double standards—it’s about the specific dynamics of this plot and how it’s being portrayed.
So no, I’m not a misandrist. I’m simply pointing out why this particular storyline feels problematic to me. Anyway, it’s not even confirmed yet if that child is really the male lead’s, so let’s just enjoy the story and avoid this kind of conflict. I was just asking if that’s really how it’s going to be, since the situation feels a bit unsettling to me.
Why is it okay for FL to be married and have kid but not okay for ML to be married and have a kid???
It’s not about whether it’s “okay” or not—it’s about the context. The ML had a whole relationship with the FL’s sister, had a child, and now he’s moving on to the FL? That’s messy, and it makes things complicated emotionally.
Anyway, I’ll just keep watching. The plot is interesting—maybe there’s some explanation behind it or whatnot.
This has nothing to do with wanting MLs to stay 'pure' or favoring FLs. If you look at Flourished Peony, the divorced FL and ML’s romance was well-received because it was executed in a way that felt respectful and organic. The criticism here isn’t about double standards—it’s about the specific dynamics of this plot and how it’s being portrayed.
So no, I’m not a misandrist. I’m simply pointing out why this particular storyline feels problematic to me. Anyway, it’s not even confirmed yet if that child is really the male lead’s, so let’s just enjoy the story and avoid this kind of conflict. I was just asking if that’s really how it’s going to be, since the situation feels a bit unsettling to me.
Anyway, I’ll just keep watching. The plot is interesting—maybe there’s some explanation behind it or whatnot.