sorry that it happened to you, but seek help. i never attacked you in any way that «forced» you to say i had to go back to the kitchen 💀 you’re ranting through fictional characters, you should seek some help.
we all thought it was genuine but jeongwon drugged and filmed sang ah that's literally rape and some are talk…
SA was drugged while JW was threatened to do it. And in the end SA will still stay with the man that sexual assaulted her. I can't see SA suffer anymore. 10 episodes is enough for this k-drama lol
"You're a bitch, but you were filmed under your consent" SA, you're indeed a bitch but you deserve better. You lost two of your loved ones, I think it's time for you to take over the whole country or something.
well of course you're allowed to mean that and share it, but there is actually no need of you to share it in this way. you don't need to insult others or curse others to make your point. i do agree with you that cheating should not be normalized and it's a basic fact, but there is no need to tell others to go back to the kitchen, whores, i hope your bf or father slaps you with a belt, i would smack that whore if she cheated on me ????
In a world dealing with serious issues like abuse, sex trafficking, and violence, (that are also the main problem in this series), problems that ruin lives on a massive scale, you’ve chosen to frame fictional women cheating in dramas as some kind of major moral crisis. That contrast makes your priorities come across as a bit misplaced.
That being said, yes, cheating is wrong. No one is denying that, and it shouldn’t be excused or glorified regardless of whether it’s a man or a woman. But it’s also important to keep things in proportion. Comparing cheating in fictional narratives to real-world issues like exploitation, trafficking, or violence doesn’t really hold up. Those are large-scale problems that destroy lives in far more severe and lasting ways. Both are harmful, but they’re not equal in impact, and treating them as if they are blurs that reality.
At the same time, the way this is being expressed matters. There’s no need to resort to extreme language and insults to make a point. ("I would smack this type of wh0re cheater women in real life, if I found she has cheated my close friend or me. If you can't accept the facts you can go and spread legs somewhere like every wh0re do. Go back to the kitchen") ?????? That kind of approach doesn’t strengthen the argument, it just shifts the focus away from the discussion and makes it harder to take you seriously. 😂
In the end, it’s completely fair to call out double standards if you genuinely believe they exist. But doing it in a balanced and respectful way, without exaggeration or hostility, actually makes the point clearer and people will take u more seriosly 😂
I wouldn’t be calling it homophobic if it was just about you not liking intimate scenes, that’s totally valid. But the issue is the pattern in what you’ve been saying for the past few weeks. In the very first episode, the male and female lead kissed pretty passionately, and that didn’t seem to bother you at all. But as soon as the two female characters started getting close, even before anything actually happened, you started complaining. They didn’t even have a real intimate scene until episode 8, yet you’ve been negative about them since around episode 5–6, when they were just building a connection. That’s why it doesn’t come across as just “not liking intimacy,” but more like having a problem specifically with that relationship. Again, you’re allowed to have preferences, but repeatedly calling it “disappointing” when it’s two women in love is what makes people question the intention behind it. That is just my personal opinion.
oh gosh you've been here for DAYS complaining about the queer part. If you're THAT ragebaited by it, get out 😂 No one is hurting you by two actresses playing queer roles, what is your damn problem by camping in this comment section complaining NONSTOP about a little side part in a kdrama. You've called an user here for a nazi for calling you out for being a homophobe, I think it's time to shut up 😂
I see. I do agree with you on the piss scene, that was really disgusting. Your points are very insightful! HJW's korean fans totally agree with you lol Thank you for your points
you’re ranting through fictional characters, you should seek some help.
And in the end SA will still stay with the man that sexual assaulted her.
I can't see SA suffer anymore. 10 episodes is enough for this k-drama lol
SA, you're indeed a bitch but you deserve better. You lost two of your loved ones, I think it's time for you to take over the whole country or something.
That being said, yes, cheating is wrong. No one is denying that, and it shouldn’t be excused or glorified regardless of whether it’s a man or a woman.
But it’s also important to keep things in proportion. Comparing cheating in fictional narratives to real-world issues like exploitation, trafficking, or violence doesn’t really hold up. Those are large-scale problems that destroy lives in far more severe and lasting ways. Both are harmful, but they’re not equal in impact, and treating them as if they are blurs that reality.
At the same time, the way this is being expressed matters. There’s no need to resort to extreme language and insults to make a point. ("I would smack this type of wh0re cheater women in real life, if I found she has cheated my close friend or me. If you can't accept the facts you can go and spread legs somewhere like every wh0re do. Go back to the kitchen") ??????
That kind of approach doesn’t strengthen the argument, it just shifts the focus away from the discussion and makes it harder to take you seriously. 😂
In the end, it’s completely fair to call out double standards if you genuinely believe they exist. But doing it in a balanced and respectful way, without exaggeration or hostility, actually makes the point clearer and people will take u more seriosly 😂
In the very first episode, the male and female lead kissed pretty passionately, and that didn’t seem to bother you at all. But as soon as the two female characters started getting close, even before anything actually happened, you started complaining.
They didn’t even have a real intimate scene until episode 8, yet you’ve been negative about them since around episode 5–6, when they were just building a connection. That’s why it doesn’t come across as just “not liking intimacy,” but more like having a problem specifically with that relationship.
Again, you’re allowed to have preferences, but repeatedly calling it “disappointing” when it’s two women in love is what makes people question the intention behind it. That is just my personal opinion.
check ur notifications again, you will see me replying to it xx
queer women disturb you in the big 2026 🤣 it's not an opinion you're stating here, it's homophobia lol
No one is hurting you by two actresses playing queer roles, what is your damn problem by camping in this comment section complaining NONSTOP about a little side part in a kdrama. You've called an user here for a nazi for calling you out for being a homophobe, I think it's time to shut up 😂
Your points are very insightful! HJW's korean fans totally agree with you lol
Thank you for your points