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Replying to Vincenzo Cassano Jun 4, 2025
Title Fake It Till You Make It Spoiler
Nah, not worth it. It seems like a full blown out love triangle drama. Not in the mood for that nonsense.
Here’s my spin on the triangle ! Around three-quarters into the drama, a new character pops up: the FL’s old high school crush, who, by the way, was her teacher back then. He tries to make a move on her, maybe hoping to rekindle something, but the ML and FL handle it like pros. They shut it down smoothly, no drama overload.

Then there’s the ML’s ex, who’s still got a thing for him. She’s out here trying to stir the pot, but let’s be real—she’s got zero shot. The ML and FL team up again and deal with her like it’s no big deal. Gotta love how they’ve got each other’s backs!

So in short there isn't a love triangle, just other people showing interest.

Now, let’s talk about the ML and FL’s relationship, ‘cause it’s got some layers. Early on, the FL’s vibe toward the ML is like, “Okay, you’re charming, but are you too charming?” She’s side-eyeing him because he seems like a total player—flirting with every woman in sight, including going on a date with her sister! Her sister even backs this up, saying he’s not exactly interested in marriage , which just cements the FL’s “playboy alert” radar.

Both leads, though, are super mature and open to exploring what’s out there, which I love. From the ML’s side, he’s been through a string of relationships that crashed and burned, so he’s a bit cautious. But there’s something about the FL that feels different—like she’s not just another fling. He’s intrigued, and you can tell he’s catching feelings.

There’s this one scene where the ML opens up to the FL, and it’s so well done. He basically says he’s not dragging his feet because he’s unsure about her or just messing around. Instead, he’s taking his time to sort out his past relationship baggage so he can come to her with a clean slate. It’s not a direct quote, but that’s the gist, and it hits right in the feels.
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