Beating his bro

OtakuPotoo May 15, 2024 9:04 am

Babes idk if y'all understand I know we're kinda all in our own bubble, but for some people that's their legit reaction. As a queer woman I am by no way saying that it's okay or good, but some of y'all are acting like it's not realistic.... It is. What's interesting tho is the organization being accepting, but maybe author is going for a "good and bad to every side" vibe

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    Jumin_Kumo May 17, 2024 7:39 am

    Tbh I couldn't agree more with you.
    As a queer man myself living on a very misogyne and homophobic country, knowing that korea is just like that too, I think ppl are giving opinions based on their view as a part of more liberal countries.
    I'm not saying that those attitudes have to be excused, but we need to keep in mind that those actions are normalized in a lot of countries with nore close-minded population such as Korea.

    undeadboyfriend May 20, 2024 2:29 am

    i mean i live in the states and it's still a reaction that im familiar with (my family's accepting but some of my friends aren't as lucky). ppl who act like it doesn't happen that way r like,,, yeesh. idk if it's ignorance or innocence but either way it's shitty to dismiss it as fiction bcz for so many people it isn't. also the organization being accepting isn't all that surprising to me ?? i mean for one if their boss is ok with it then everyone else kinda has to be but also places full of people who've been outcasted by society tend to be some of the most accepting in my own experience.