https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qok0ukMIm3U
Who d'you think you're kidding
He's the earth and heaven to you
Try to keep it hidden,
Honey we can see right through you
Girl you can't conceal it
We know how you're feeling
Who you thinking of
(づ ̄ ³ ̄)づ ლ(´ڡ`ლ)
I don't know why...
I'd say it's very hard to be mad at him unless someone is projecting on/off of him. The character is clearly in pain and is desperate to connect with someone physically AND emotionally. He gets neither from Lauren and only one from Antonio.
It's a stretch even calling it cheating imo, they were more like room mates and Chip tried everything he could think of. He's a very human and realistic character that was at his limit.
I don't know, does that reflect his emotions at times?
Ch 21 explains it.
SPOILER:
Taehan says his eye changes color whenever he’s excited or emotionally unstable. You can read the rough English translations here:
https://silverblossombells.dreamwidth.org/
Because it is so relatable. Not only for the gays, there are a lot of straights one clinging on to a "fake" love just because they are afraid of not finding another one and/or afraid of being alone.
The plot is potential, I'm excited to see what will happen next.
Being treated with care is no privilege - it's the lowest common denominator in any given relationship and there just shouldn't exist any excuse to tolerate something less.
But as sad as it is true, every once in a while people need to be vigorously shaken and alerted to this fact.
And yes, although the aforementioned sounds all high and mighty, I've endured countless relationships (in the broader sense, like parent/child, boss/subordinate, "friendships"), where this didn't apply and no one came to shake me vigorously, so I had to re-evaluate after being tattered, torn and beaten. So, long story short, this passionate fictional outburst rang a bell with me, too.
'cause that'd be more fun to push down a rich brat.