Victim blaming, I see. Also, you wouldn't understand the feeling of being in Da On's shoes until you've experienced…
Bruh, calling Da On Da Hoe is so-- geez.
Yes, he isn't a child; however, I do want to point out that there are victims of abuse out that there are fully grown adults, so you saying that the only way a victim can be a child is beyond anything that should be said or otherwise.
The end game that I want to see is Da On either being with Seong Hyun, getting rid of Jae Min and Sy Hyeon from his life, or being alone for a bit just to steer himself clear from the toxicity that he had been living in for the past how many years he's been dealing with it.
I know it is fiction, but do keep in mind, the abusive situations happen in the real world, too. Putting blame on a victim of it is silly and shows that you're okay with it happening.
I did not mean to call you an idiot, by the way, I meant that the way you're thinking and going about it was idiotic.
The more I watch this the more I feel the real problem is Da On. Yes, we see him as a victim and we feel sorry…
Victim blaming, I see. Also, you wouldn't understand the feeling of being in Da On's shoes until you've experienced it yourself. Trying to say that he's the problem is beyond idiotic and it makes me sad you've said so. I'll try and respect your opinion, but I disagree wholeheartedly.
ARGHHHH. Seong Hyun's such a golden retriever. GEEEEEZ. Following Da On around and all that. Somewhat weird behaviour, yes, but it's cute, nonetheless. Protecting Da On from his "friends" badmouthing him, too. I want someone like Seong Hyun. Please, someone give me one of him! About Su Hyeon.. yeah, I still don't like him. Jae Min.. he can go to hell for all I care.
I just know that this is going to be another favourite K BL that I'll end up re-watching a few times. No matter the ending, I like it.
Well, I've changed my mind on Su Hyeon, he's not as bad as a guy as I first thought. The real bad guy is 100% Jae Min because of how shitty he not only treats Da On, but also sending someone to almost have his way with Da On? Nah, that shit ain't gonna fly. Su Hyeon might be a red flag, but damn, Jae Min is the blackest flag that I've ever seen. I hope to whatever deity people believe in, Da On gets away from Jae Min for good and doesn't go back to forgive him. HE IS NOT WORTH IT, DA ON DARLING.
Episode 3 is great. I love this type of storyline. People who are complaining it 'isn't logical'. Well, life isn't…
Fiction isn't supposed to be logical in the first place. An example being with Chinese dramas like The Untamed, there is in no fucking way there's dudes that can use magical powers through simple hand motions no matter how much I want to see it.
Yes, he isn't a child; however, I do want to point out that there are victims of abuse out that there are fully grown adults, so you saying that the only way a victim can be a child is beyond anything that should be said or otherwise.
The end game that I want to see is Da On either being with Seong Hyun, getting rid of Jae Min and Sy Hyeon from his life, or being alone for a bit just to steer himself clear from the toxicity that he had been living in for the past how many years he's been dealing with it.
I know it is fiction, but do keep in mind, the abusive situations happen in the real world, too. Putting blame on a victim of it is silly and shows that you're okay with it happening.
I did not mean to call you an idiot, by the way, I meant that the way you're thinking and going about it was idiotic.
Also, you wouldn't understand the feeling of being in Da On's shoes until you've experienced it yourself. Trying to say that he's the problem is beyond idiotic and it makes me sad you've said so. I'll try and respect your opinion, but I disagree wholeheartedly.
About Su Hyeon.. yeah, I still don't like him.
Jae Min.. he can go to hell for all I care.
I just know that this is going to be another favourite K BL that I'll end up re-watching a few times. No matter the ending, I like it.