I appreciate that! I mean think about it, at this point in the story you can totally imagine a universe where Taesoo is the main lead and Ho-In is some arrogant hoobae that thinks just because they like someone and that person isn't officially taken, they have the right to come in-between them to try to beg and force their way into the uke's heart.
9/10 the comment section hates these characters like "oH myGoSh dOn't yoU sEe he doesn't want YOU??? hE wAnts HIs MaN tAeSOo". It's a bit hypocritical the way they hate Taesoo. In BJ Alex, Alex treated our lil bby like shit and got ridicoulously possessive over him often even though he was just in it for the sex and everybody went crazy over Alex (Even me). But here they condemn Taesoo for his possessiveness when it looks like he cares a great deal for the uke. It's giving me favoritism XD.
Yeah sure the Uke hasn't given him a hard decline but there's a clear line of connection between them.

TBH I don't feel the chemistry and love with Ho-In....It honestly feels all wrong. Uke and Taesoo have way more chemistry and they look like they just missed a step somewhere along the way. This story is coming off as a third party wedging in-between an already on-going couple that is struggling. Almost like homewrecking. Granted they aren't officially involved but they clearly want to be with the other in some romantic capacity. I don't know what's the story behind the two of them and context could very well change my opinion on if they need to move on from each other. For now Ho-In's role feels very much like a plot device for them to realize each other's feelings and It's clear that's not what the author is going for (who knows the author may have a "this will make the audience loathe Taesoo and root for Ho-In" up their sleeve?). But as is, this point in the story just makes me dislike Ho-In because I feel like the uke and the audience are being force fed his character as a main lead. His interactions with the uke definitely rub me the wrong way and don't make my heart squeeze with joy. Also Ho-In is way too much "puppy" and not enough "take me seriously"....it boarders into being childlike.