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This was such an emotional messs but I'm glad Subin and Jun were able to talk about their ...

Vaginatittysprinkles August 19, 2026 1:51 am

This was such an emotional messs but I'm glad Subin and Jun were able to talk about their feelings and admit their flaws like the adults that they are, as much as a whiny crybaby Subin is, it's refreshing to see a male character being written as emotional instead of "I shouldn't cry, I'm a man" and how he's aware of his toxic traits and does his best to not take advantage on Jun but he's still a bit of a baggage. And in relationships, I'm pretty sure it's normal to feel comfortable with/used to someone when you've been dating for a long time now but still love them (I have 0 dating experience).

For Namwoo, it's a pity he realized his feelings too late and them looking back at their time in highschool makes me feel sad for them. If they were to get together post military arc of Namwoo I think they'd be a bigger mess than Jun & Subin's relationship (although they did work out in the end). I think Namwoo is a bit creepy with the fact he keeps asking Yeon about her love life, it must've been tiring for her.

My favorite characters were Yeon and DungJun along with Jun's ex(?), friend, trainer?(lesbian friend) they were so funny with little screentime they had I wish we had more comedy moments because their blank facial expressions made the dialogue funny.

Read this within 24 hours, a good short read.

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