I love Yeri’s character a lot. Maybe I’m biased because I see myself a lot in her, but I also like her because she is so.. realistic!
In relationships, it isn’t always butterflies and rainbows. Internal and external conflicts are inevitable. While many label her as a “complex character”, I just see her as a very normal person navigating very humane fears
Because Jisung only shows Yeri his best self, she mistakenly thinks he’s perfect and feels like she can’t measure up. She feels inferior because she’s comparing her internal doubts to the perfect outside version Jisung presents to her ,,,,,
This inferiority eventually takes a toll on Yeri— making her feel ashamed that she feels that way for her partner, which is why she decided that it’d be better to break things off. However, for me, isn’t that just proof that she loves him the same amount Jisung loves her? She didn’t want him to sacrifice any more opportunities because of her insecurities, so she decided to let him go :,)
It might be hard to understand, but they just have different ways of expressing love… and... isn’t that just how life is? Sometimes you can love someone deeply but still hurt them because you express it differently than they do. (P.S. That’s not a bad thing! I’m sure both sides will eventually learn and accept how the other expresses their affection, as someone going thru the exact. same. thing… hehe)
And, anyway, feeling bad about yourself doesn't make your love less real :)
I love Yeri’s character a lot. Maybe I’m biased because I see myself a lot in her, but I also like her because she is so.. realistic!
In relationships, it isn’t always butterflies and rainbows. Internal and external conflicts are inevitable. While many label her as a “complex character”, I just see her as a very normal person navigating very humane fears
Because Jisung only shows Yeri his best self, she mistakenly thinks he’s perfect and feels like she can’t measure up. She feels inferior because she’s comparing her internal doubts to the perfect outside version Jisung presents to her ,,,,,
This inferiority eventually takes a toll on Yeri— making her feel ashamed that she feels that way for her partner, which is why she decided that it’d be better to break things off. However, for me, isn’t that just proof that she loves him the same amount Jisung loves her? She didn’t want him to sacrifice any more opportunities because of her insecurities, so she decided to let him go :,)
It might be hard to understand, but they just have different ways of expressing love… and... isn’t that just how life is? Sometimes you can love someone deeply but still hurt them because you express it differently than they do. (P.S. That’s not a bad thing! I’m sure both sides will eventually learn and accept how the other expresses their affection, as someone going thru the exact. same. thing… hehe)
And, anyway, feeling bad about yourself doesn't make your love less real :)
(Give Yeri a chance, you guys TT)!