I love this webtoon, but the amount of male-centred readers defending the male lead is disappointing and asinine. It makes perfect sense why Seo-woo is scared of him; whether he killed his father or not, isn't the real issue, but how Won-hyeok terrorizes and coerces her by instilling fear and dominating her space. He is a male and he is bigger and stronger than her; it's so obvious that he could kill her by just snapping her neck. He had trauma, but so does she, and it's way worse since she is a girl and will never escape the patriarchy, and his trauma is not an excuse to violate her boundaries and guilt-trip her to focus solely on him; she wants to make friends and converse with girls of her age. Won-hyeok and the blonde guy confirm each second why males can't be trusted
I love this webtoon, but the amount of male-centred readers defending the male lead is disappointing and asinine.
It makes perfect sense why Seo-woo is scared of him; whether he killed his father or not, isn't the real issue, but how Won-hyeok terrorizes and coerces her by instilling fear and dominating her space.
He is a male and he is bigger and stronger than her; it's so obvious that he could kill her by just snapping her neck.
He had trauma, but so does she, and it's way worse since she is a girl and will never escape the patriarchy, and his trauma is not an excuse to violate her boundaries and guilt-trip her to focus solely on him; she wants to make friends and converse with girls of her age.
Won-hyeok and the blonde guy confirm each second why males can't be trusted