Erm please no?

Chenzilla July 29, 2024 9:13 pm

Ngl I don’t see anyone saying anything but I find it icky that Sua is getting close to Doha solely because of her work and I just find that ehhhhh? Like she clearly approached him with the fact they WERE friends before in order to have the advantage of him working for her company? Switch out marketing agency with journalism and you can see why it’s quite disrespectful.

If someone I WAS once friends with 10 years back and never kept in contact with approached me solely cos I’m successful and they want me to do a favour for them for their job, I’d be pretty pissed off ngl. Ofc Sua being the MC means down wont care bla bla bla but I just find it a weird.

Also pleaseeee not her opening old wounds and memories sigh someone free Dohwa from the shackles of the plot.

Responses
    Zuroha July 30, 2024 8:44 am

    She literally didn't want to but felt pressured in doing it for his team... And then when she infact approached the guy didn't remembered her so then she gives up and doesn't want to be involved with him anymore...it's not like she is helping him for her work, she even said before helping him "why even help someone who doesn't even remember me" like ??? Y'all need to stop hating women for your precious men

    Chenzilla July 30, 2024 2:42 pm
    She literally didn't want to but felt pressured in doing it for his team... And then when she infact approached the guy didn't remembered her so then she gives up and doesn't want to be involved with him anymor... Zuroha

    Let’s not throw around misogyny when someone doesn’t agree with a females action because had this been a man I still would have spoke my truth. Me when I don’t like the actions of a character and somehow it’s “hating woman” because it’s a female I called out be so fr.

    Are we going to ignore how she approached him and then refused to back down when she got rejected and continued to probe at him? The only reason why she stopped wasn’t because he rejected her but because the staff basically insinuated that she was bothering the customer and she left out of embarrassment.
    I’m aware her workplace pressured her, but it’s still Sua’s choice and agency to go ahead with it.

    For ME I find it disrespectful and I dislike how the author is writing their reunion. This isn’t Sua’s choice to be reconnecting with him, she had all these years and knew where he frequented, but rather she (or her workplace) wanted something from him which is why she approached him.

    Yes I see her helping him at the end and they’re probably going to reconnect in that way, but it’s more about the fact that this solely happened because she wanted something from him first rather then genuinely wanting to reconnect is what I find icky.