Anyone who disagree about this not being weird needs more therapy than I do. If he wasn't a weirdo like you type of people defend him to be—he should have reacted differently from the first rut. Heck he should've reacted differently even before the wolf started developing feelings for him
His plan was to let him go after he heals, but no, he had kept him by his side like an open cage. Conditioning him to be emotionally dependent on him and everyone around that works for him. The wolf doesn't even have a Sooin by his side to make him feel less alone, not even a Sooin of the same age.
If he found a Sooin for him when he was still a puppy then he wouldn't have romantic feelings for his own caretaker (he is the only one he sees at home, the one closest to him, because others were just friends/co-workers of his "hyung")
Even if the wolf did like him first it does not mean he should engage in sexual affairs with what he still views as a child. Romantic or not, sexual affair is sexual. He raised the wolf for what? Two years? Never viewed that as weird? He catered him, found him adorable, then suddenly it's "oh since I'm the only one he likes I should do it for him so he wouldn't get hurt everytime he ruts, and because I can't refuse."
You don't find that weird?
It was stated there that a Sooin said "because we are human too" then fuck, that makes them more weird af. View it as two year-old half human instead of a two year-old wolf.
Your fictional reflects the what the author is thinking. That author is a real human in the real world fetishing fuckass two year old wolf screwing with his caretaker. How about you grow up? Grow some moral compass.
This isn't about who likes who, this is about "you fucked with who you raised"
Anyone who disagree about this not being weird needs more therapy than I do. If he wasn't a weirdo like you type of people defend him to be—he should have reacted differently from the first rut. Heck he should've reacted differently even before the wolf started developing feelings for him
His plan was to let him go after he heals, but no, he had kept him by his side like an open cage. Conditioning him to be emotionally dependent on him and everyone around that works for him. The wolf doesn't even have a Sooin by his side to make him feel less alone, not even a Sooin of the same age.
If he found a Sooin for him when he was still a puppy then he wouldn't have romantic feelings for his own caretaker (he is the only one he sees at home, the one closest to him, because others were just friends/co-workers of his "hyung")
Even if the wolf did like him first it does not mean he should engage in sexual affairs with what he still views as a child. Romantic or not, sexual affair is sexual. He raised the wolf for what? Two years? Never viewed that as weird? He catered him, found him adorable, then suddenly it's "oh since I'm the only one he likes I should do it for him so he wouldn't get hurt everytime he ruts, and because I can't refuse."
You don't find that weird?
It was stated there that a Sooin said "because we are human too" then fuck, that makes them more weird af. View it as two year-old half human instead of a two year-old wolf.
Your fictional reflects the what the author is thinking. That author is a real human in the real world fetishing fuckass two year old wolf screwing with his caretaker. How about you grow up? Grow some moral compass.
This isn't about who likes who, this is about "you fucked with who you raised"