So, Iksun just happened to know about her liver after receiving her blood test and xray results, which is after…
Yep, I completely agree. I'm just stating that she most likely isn't breaking up with him because of her illness, and that we should not give her excuses for her actions. That lying is also a selfish action (and much more hurtful than staying together) even if she doesn't want to be like her selfish ex. Oh just to add. Her ex also lied to her to break up which is ironic
Just a question, I'm not in the medical field so...Traumatic brain injury (TBI) has an effect in the liver, right?
So, Iksun just happened to know about her liver after receiving her blood test and xray results, which is after dropping the bomb to Junwan. She also had liver transplant so she's most likely vulnerable to liver damage even in the slightest head injury. In short, she didn't drop the bomb because she's in critical condition but because she doesn't want to be selfish like her ex. If my statement is right, that is.
I was under the impression KMY never had ASPD. Her behaviours are taught by her mom since she was young so it…
Just to clarify tho, she's not considered as psychopath but sociopath. There's a difference with these layman's terms for ASPD diagnosis. Sociopathy has the environmental factor while psychopathy is more on nature. You can say, sociopaths are "milder" case of ASPD.
That's a nice read. Here's a link of a really detailed interview with ASPD diagnosed person: https://youtu.be/bdPMUX8_8Ms
Mostly for IONTBO, the audiences are the ones who romanticizes Ko Mun yeong's ASPD. Since it's fiction, I understood that it is not 100% portrayed but it is quite close based on my researches (I am quite fond with psychology and my counselor doesn't perceive this drama negatively so...). I had been explaining to people since airing of episode 2 about sociopathy. Anyways, it is true that people with ASPD doesn't fall in love, that is, if we talk about the emotions that typical people can feel. They do have commitment to people they are interested in. They have tendencies to manipulate, but it can be controlled since they are extremely analytical and learn if someone corrects them. They are disconnected to other's and their emotions. I know that doesn't give them the license to do these kind of actions, but give them space to learn. Moon Gang tae since day1 has been doing so, knowing KMY's case. He's been teaching her proper coping mechanisms and actions. Let's look at their dynamics, not only on KMY's actions. It just doesn't sit well with me when I read about some parts where it was implied as if we shouldn't have relationships with people with ASPD. We have to be careful and communicate, yes, but not completely stop. Like, woah, the stigma there is strong. Anyways, nice read tho. It was brain stimulating.
Oh just to add. Her ex also lied to her to break up which is ironic
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) has an effect in the liver, right?
Here's a link of a really detailed interview with ASPD diagnosed person: https://youtu.be/bdPMUX8_8Ms
Mostly for IONTBO, the audiences are the ones who romanticizes Ko Mun yeong's ASPD. Since it's fiction, I understood that it is not 100% portrayed but it is quite close based on my researches (I am quite fond with psychology and my counselor doesn't perceive this drama negatively so...). I had been explaining to people since airing of episode 2 about sociopathy. Anyways, it is true that people with ASPD doesn't fall in love, that is, if we talk about the emotions that typical people can feel. They do have commitment to people they are interested in. They have tendencies to manipulate, but it can be controlled since they are extremely analytical and learn if someone corrects them.
They are disconnected to other's and their emotions. I know that doesn't give them the license to do these kind of actions, but give them space to learn. Moon Gang tae since day1 has been doing so, knowing KMY's case. He's been teaching her proper coping mechanisms and actions. Let's look at their dynamics, not only on KMY's actions.
It just doesn't sit well with me when I read about some parts where it was implied as if we shouldn't have relationships with people with ASPD. We have to be careful and communicate, yes, but not completely stop. Like, woah, the stigma there is strong.
Anyways, nice read tho. It was brain stimulating.
watch A Piece of your Mind to cleanse your souls after this movie lol that's the comment
Now I'm having second thoughts ?