EXACTLY! PEOPLE FORGET THAT BEING 18 DOESN'T MEAN YOU HAVE THINGS FIGURED OUT. THEY'RE STILL GONNA RUN WITH THEIR EMOTIONS ESPECIALLY WITH ALL THE SHIT THEY WENT THROUGH.
don't wanna say it directly but this manhwa might look interesting like with the art style and how it started but it's obviously not for the small-minded readers who are only looking for the good parts of a story and labeling everything else as "toxic" when that damned Psychological tag is right there.
Hahah yeah you got the wrong comment BUT I read and love Pizza delivery guy as well and I can tell you that they didn’t exactly become toxic, rather I would say they’re in the middle of a big conflict because of their issues (Seo an’s controlling behavior and Woo won’s pride) but that’s necessary for the evolution of their relationship and can be solved with proper communication.
Totally, Paskim even mentioned on the author notes that she added the “coming of age” tag to better describe the story. They’re literally in the process to became adult but they still have a lot to overcome in order to get a better notion of themselves.
Fr, people shouldn’t read a psychological story if they have a “good or evil” criteria, if they judge everything as black or white ignoring the nuances in the middle they’ll neither understand or enjoy this kind of stories
Both main characters have traumas and issues and they act accordingly, also they’re 18 yo boys with cero emotional intelligence.
This is a psychological story, it has carefully explored Cirrus and Skylar’s psych for more than 100 chapters. So there’s not point in villainizing the characters for their erratic behavior because it’s not as simple as to define them as good or evil, they have nuances and are more complex than that.