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What a truly tragic story

swiftly03 June 22, 2026 12:43 am

Some people have already said this before, but I want to bring it up again. This comic is like Killing Stalking. They are very similar in the way that they are both NOT a love story. For this comic, it could've been a love story, but Dohoon had to ruin it because he's a selfish, unchanged man. They both had very traumatic childhoods but one wanted to change himself yet the unchanged man doesn't let Yuwon do that. He wants everything to be like before, when it was just Dohoon and Yuwon living together. And while Dohoon can force that physically and financially, it can't be the same like before. Because before, Yuwon was gradually falling for Dohoon, but just needed to grow as an individual to not feel insecure of how poor he was. Also, Dohoon never had much friends, so he lacked social skills. If Dohoon had friends AND went to therapy, he may have realized his feelings for Dohoon. But Dohoon doesn't get that, or rather never wanted to. He wanted Yuwon, so he thought that if he controlled the situation, feelings would naturally follow. The thing I hate the most is that Dohoon thinks he's superior and better than Yuwon. Not appreciating Yuwon for who he is, alongside his flaws and strength. Instead of looking down on him, he could've helped Yuwon and grow along with him. While I don't know how this story will end, I hope Dohoon never gets what he's always wished for, because he never outgrew the past to earn that.

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