Gone are the days when k dramas used to be inspire something which can be used in real life,it generally have…
I think you are extrapolating information according to your own biases and drawing conclusions based on it. If you've been with someone long enough, you know their tendencies, how they will react to certain things, and how open they are to change on certain aspects of the relationship.
And the FL was right, not everything has to be communicated in a relationship. There is no way to know if a person loves you without their actions showing that to you. How is the FL supposed to feel if the ML doesn't even care about her enough to do simple acts of love in their daily life. What is there to be communicated? Should she teach him how to love? Adult relationships don't work that way. It's not her job to teach him the basics of how to behave in a relationship. Above all, when you have to guide a person for such simple and natural things, the relationship starts feeling forced. These are things that should come naturally to you when you love someone.
I personally related a lot to her when she brought up the point of flicking her so hard everytime. It might be all fun and games a couple of times, but if you seriously never want to go easy on someone, then I don't think there's love there. I personally can attest to it that you generally want to go easy on the person you love, as I'm sure many others can too.
So I guess I agree with the FL's stance, and I found the episode to be very beautiful/realistic.
And the FL was right, not everything has to be communicated in a relationship. There is no way to know if a person loves you without their actions showing that to you. How is the FL supposed to feel if the ML doesn't even care about her enough to do simple acts of love in their daily life. What is there to be communicated? Should she teach him how to love? Adult relationships don't work that way. It's not her job to teach him the basics of how to behave in a relationship. Above all, when you have to guide a person for such simple and natural things, the relationship starts feeling forced. These are things that should come naturally to you when you love someone.
I personally related a lot to her when she brought up the point of flicking her so hard everytime. It might be all fun and games a couple of times, but if you seriously never want to go easy on someone, then I don't think there's love there. I personally can attest to it that you generally want to go easy on the person you love, as I'm sure many others can too.
So I guess I agree with the FL's stance, and I found the episode to be very beautiful/realistic.