If ur love becomes a hindrance to chasing your dreams, then how can it truly be called love? Love is supposed to give you strength, not hold you back. Ofc love involves sacrifices but pursuing the violin was Leewon's dream, if I'm not mistaken, and right now he's practically giving it up for Il.
It's not as if Il wouldn't support him. No one is asking them to break up, but choosing to stay together shouldn't mean throwing away your entire future. Being apart for a few years doesn't erase a relationship, especially when they can still visit each other. Giving up a lifelong dream just to avoid distance doesn't seem like the right choice to me. It's just immaturity.
The thing is, I don’t think the story is trying to portray it like Leewons giving up his dream because of Il. He just doesn’t want to go, as he himself says, the piano is not what truly makes him feel fulfilled anymore, and that’s not “giving up on his lifelong dream because of” nor it means he will definitely regret it in the future. People are often like that—dreams evolve into different things and passions can fade as priorities change. Yes, the piano was, for a long time, the only thing that made Leewon feel alive, it made him happy and maybe it still does to a point, there’s no denying to that, but it’s no longer the same, and that’s not Il’s fault nor is Leewon’s or any other character’s. He doesn’t feel thrilled about going abroad to study, he wants to stay where Il is and that’s neither wrong nor equivalent to “giving up”, he just doesn’t want to and that’s ok. Those are his feelings, there’s no excuse, and once he realises and accepts that, that’s why he feels a weight has been lifted, because he made peace with himself about it.
He doesn't like that Dane is the one and tries to deny it by saying that's a very rugged and promiscuous man with a loose mentality (which Dane is), Grayson type is a petite omega/beta but Dane is complete opposite of his ideal type. But one thing Grayson does love more than anything is Dane's Breasts so he will accept it
Humm... I really liked Siren's Song and Jazz For Two.. I'm finding these type of manga.... So please, if you know any other manga like this, mention it...
Quite fine with every genre.... But Shounen Ai is the best. Currently interested in action and fantasy... A strong and handsome male is a feast of my eyes. Head strong and intelligent female leads are amazing... Can't stand harem, cheating and forced romance. I deeply avoid porn without plot type mangas. Since plot is very important to me...
If ur love becomes a hindrance to chasing your dreams, then how can it truly be called love? Love is supposed to give you strength, not hold you back. Ofc love involves sacrifices but pursuing the violin was Leewon's dream, if I'm not mistaken, and right now he's practically giving it up for Il.
It's not as if Il wouldn't support him. No one is asking them to break up, but choosing to stay together shouldn't mean throwing away your entire future. Being apart for a few years doesn't erase a relationship, especially when they can still visit each other. Giving up a lifelong dream just to avoid distance doesn't seem like the right choice to me. It's just immaturity.
Ah, sorry, piano*
The thing is, I don’t think the story is trying to portray it like Leewons giving up his dream because of Il. He just doesn’t want to go, as he himself says, the piano is not what truly makes him feel fulfilled anymore, and that’s not “giving up on his lifelong dream because of” nor it means he will definitely regret it in the future.
People are often like that—dreams evolve into different things and passions can fade as priorities change. Yes, the piano was, for a long time, the only thing that made Leewon feel alive, it made him happy and maybe it still does to a point, there’s no denying to that, but it’s no longer the same, and that’s not Il’s fault nor is Leewon’s or any other character’s. He doesn’t feel thrilled about going abroad to study, he wants to stay where Il is and that’s neither wrong nor equivalent to “giving up”, he just doesn’t want to and that’s ok. Those are his feelings, there’s no excuse, and once he realises and accepts that, that’s why he feels a weight has been lifted, because he made peace with himself about it.