At this point people are making shit out of thin air

Aniel April 8, 2021 6:02 pm

This story literally being advertised as BDSM story and romance. When it's neither.
Official summary of the story: "What happens when two guys and a dashing girl meet? Beats me, but it doesn't sound romantic. Or does it? Depending on your definition of romantic, Doona's sadistic ways might be the most romantic thing a guy could want"

Why do people compare it to Killing Stalking non stop?
Killing stalking was advertised as psychological thriller that for once. The abuse was treated very seriously, it had much deeper, better written psychological part, with characters' background etc. Abuser faced consequences and their actions weren't glorified at any point. They were condemned by other characters.

Meanwhile in this story? It's clear Minho's abuse and rapes aren't treated seriously at.
On the other hand wrongdoings Doona faced are well addressed, she gets sympathy, the abuse has actual, visible impact on her and Minho faces absurdly exaggerated "consequences" (if you can call abuse, tortures and rape that).
And Minho? He is trashed through the whole story, his abuse is not treated seriously, openly downplayed, no one sympathize with him, it's nearly "justified" at any points in the narrative "he deserves that/he put it on himself", it doesn't have nearly any impact on his character and his abusers didn't face any consequences.

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