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HRAensn May 17, 2024 2:57 am

Blaming everything on Woo and telling him to use his physical aspects to beat his father is crazy. And comparing his sex stamina to abusive cycle is even more crazier. Y’all just expect a top to be emotionally driven and be some tough guy shit and can handle baggage.

For Seo-an:
He looked into Woo-won's cellphone without permission and tried to deal with Woo-won's father without telling his partner.

He said shitty stuff to Woo and how he is the one who decides, that is selfish and toxic. Yet readers think only Woo is in the wrong, trying so hard to act as if Seo didn’t just break trust and respect.

He didn't discuss with Woo-won about his transfer to America and was trying to force Woo-won to live with him even though Woo-won still has his mother in Korea and he wasn't be able to prepare mentally or physically in the new environment.

For Woo-won:
He tried to deal with his own family problem because it's not fair to make Seo-an worried about his financial state, considering that's the first thing made Woo-won reluctant to date Seo-an (I think you can sympathize for him at this point).

He didn't want Seo-an to involve in an accident caused by his carelessness. Woo-won also knew about Seo-an's troubles with his family so he tried to deal with this bastard on his own as a way to protect Seo-an. His purpose is good, but we can agree that it's not his best choice, still, to me it's understandable. If it were Seo-an, he would probably do the same.

And I think we should mention they haven't been dating for a long time, miscommunication is normal, and it's obvious they did make these mistakes because they love each other so much is what matters, not pointing out who is wrong or right here.

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