I’ve seen a lot of ppl complain about how Woo-won has been using sex as a means to cope, but literally the whole event surrounding the accident is still unfolding so his current coping mechanism isn’t the end of the world. Also, if you read the recent chapters thoroughly you’ll realize that it’s not just sex that’s being displayed but a turning point in their relationship. The recent chapters shows Seo-an relinquishing control, and sure it’s not ideal that it took woo-won getting traumatized before it happened but essentially that’s what these chapters highlight. Even during sex seo-an couldn’t let go of being in control ( we see this the very first few times they had sex where even the position had to be on seo-an’s term) now with recent turn of events, woo-won’s relentlessness has pushed him to give up some of that control and we now see him giving in. And I think it’s a little silly that you guys want Woo-won to be in therapy already when things (the madness as Seo-an puts it) have just started unfolding after the accident. I’m sure woo-won will start seeing a therapist just as Seo-an did/do.
yesss you explained this so well! i noticed that too about seoan. also that woowon is emotionally relying on seoan wayy more than he was before his accident. it kind of seemed like a big issue for him beforehand. on the surface it seems messy, but i like the underlying development happening in their relationship rn
I know everyone was looking forward to the sex scenes and so on, but I thought it was VERY mediocre. There was no chemistry whatsoever and the uke looked very uninterested.
I hope they switch and I’m very much looking forward to them switching. I think they would work better if the roles were reversed.
I’d have to agree on wanting them to switch cause ngl the uke has been giving top energy ever since he defended Mr. Kwon at that daycare center and with being confident in saying what he wants n how he feels. Like Mr. Kwon definitely looks the part for a seme but I do wanna see my lil ex soldier give lil town leader a good time too ε=ε=(ノ≧∇≦)ノ
They weren't talking about JUST the longevity either. What sort of chemistry were you looking for? Did you want mc to cry?? Did you want them to start professin their love for each other? Bcs you have a lot more options elsewhere if that's the case.
So I have to agree with Spaceboii. The story is leaning towards a realistic (not completely lol) portrayal of this sort of relationship. Chemistry isn't always "intensity", and that isn't always in the main act of sex either, it's also in the foreplay and aftercare, we see it alot in the way Mr. Kwon's constantly checking up on Sung-Ho and Sung-Ho vocalizing his intentions. They're comfortable with each other despite this being their first same-sex relationship and it's shown in their first time too! If that isn't chemistry then idk WHAT you're seeing buddy we're already one season in, maybe this just isn't the type of bl romance you're looking for :/
Reading is fundamental! I clearly said NOT longevity nor INTENSITY. As well as the chemistry not being there DURING the sex scenes meaning every other time, they did/do have chemistry. You don’t have to be a keyboard worry about/towards everything. I stated my opinion clearly with multiple points, so if you wanna respond to it make sure you take everything I pointed out into account, don’t just pick and choose.
I know what’s for me, I know what isn’t and I stand on what I said.
I am really to say but not all stories are thwop thwop slap slap and ekk ekk. Some stories like this exists. Where you don't see those thwop thwop thingy and feel your stomach clench but you see the realistic situation because in the real world no ones first time is easy. HECK. Even second third or so on is not easy.
If u searched for that kind of sex scene then u better go to MRM.. i think most of people here agree that the story and the sex scene flow so natural so it becomes super realistic even tho its a manhwa.. most of yaoi' author tends to served lots of fans service and "fap material" instead of the story, which this is not one of them.. sooo, if u looking for huge saber with tons of saliva and 18 hours straight of stamina... MRM is the answer
Honestly I don’t get what the big deal is. Sure he lied about being aN actual sex Ed but it’s not like he didn’t go through with it. He actually helped his client so This can’t be considered catfishing.
idk i agree with you but also when you strip off the professional title of the sex teacher it becomes just the ”student” paying a stranger to do sexual stuff with him in some sense. i would feel betrayed and violated, especially if i wouldn’t have happened to fall in love with the so called teacher.
Yeah I agree, does this job even require an education? Like if he said he was a psychologist or a sex therapist without credentials he’d get in trouble. But a sex teacher seems to be one of those jobs anyone could label themselves as and start advertising. What really matters is if you can do it well I suppose.










I’m honestly tired of this trope where the person who “steps up” or plays protector inevitably catches romantic feelings for the person they’re protecting. It’s so overused that at this point it just feels like lazy writing. You can see it coming from a mile away.
The second the hyung was introduced, I was like… here we go. And as the story went on, I kept hoping it wouldn’t go there. I really wanted it not to.
Because honestly? It would’ve been way more interesting if their dynamic stayed non-romantic. Like…imagine if he saw him as a younger brother instead. He’s overprotective, maybe too overprotective, and there’s this internal conflict where he knows he has no business feeling that way because that’s not actually his brother. But given their history, and the Mc becoming openly vulnerable with him despite his nature, his brain categorizes him that way anyway. And that tension, knowing you’re crossing an emotional line you shouldn’t be crossing, even if it’s not romantic, that! is complex. That’s something you can actually build on.
Instead, we get the predictable turn into romantic feelings, and it just flattens everything for me. It removes the nuance and replaces it with something we’ve all seen a hundred times already.
I don’t know, man. Maybe it’s just me. But I really feel like there was a much more layered relationship sitting right there, and they took the easiest route instead
Agreed. I'm not a fan of everyone falling in love with the MC trope either cz most times it's for dramatic effect but in this context there is so much going on with seoin and yw that this truly does feel unnecessary. I too would have enjoyed if he was non romantic figure trying to protect someone he's stepped up for. Adding to that it would've been great if the desire to protect yw came from guilt of his failure to protect yw when he was a kid and how he by proxy contributed to yw being abused in the first place. Guess we are asking for too much
Yes, I completely agree. The guilt-by-proxy narrative fits seamlessly within the heavy layers their relationship already carries. Given the history, all the author had to do was lean into what we, as readers, already know. Instead, it feels like they sold themselves short on this one.
no i completely agree at first I liked unc but now with how things turned out myeehh
I think bl manhwa creators are just never confident in a non romantic subplot in an overall romance narrative. At this point it's why so many BLS just lose flavour and become monotonous. Also the creators will just make the secondary love interest for fan service even when it contributes nothing to the narrative.