i’m ready for the dislikes but i’m not satisfied with this. leo apologized but jj didn...

nope October 6, 2024 6:20 pm

i’m ready for the dislikes but i’m not satisfied with this. leo apologized but jj didn’t apology for basically SAing leo (i get it was supposed to be consensual but it did not read like that- just made me uncomfortable)

or not being an adult and talking out his problem and just letting it fester inside of him. you see how quickly it was solved when they actually talked? this shit could’ve been over before it even became an issue if jj talked about how he felt…yk how you’re supposed to do when you’re dating someone.

loved the leo was able to admit he was a shitty boyfriend but wish jj was more apologetic for how he treated leo.

Responses
    Tima October 6, 2024 6:28 pm

    Or maybe Leo acknowledges he pushed JJ into a corner and also holds himself accountable for making JJ feel like shit and act out of character. This chapter tells us about Leo's 'masterplan' where he would rather hold onto JJ with such toxicity than properly apologise. What makes today's chapter Leo's win is he is willing to take full accountability for his actions and the ripple effect they ended up having even after the break up.

    TeddyBunny October 6, 2024 6:36 pm

    I completely agree, as an adult it is important to admit what is hurting you to the person you are in a relationship with.

    blueninja89 October 6, 2024 7:49 pm

    JJ is shit. Leo is shit. But god damn it I wish just once there was a BL that acknowledged sometimes the main couple does not have to end up together especially when they are clearly so incompatible they simply can’t be mature enough to communicate. I just do not understand how constant this trope is? That adult woman who write this type of writing and see it as romantic when it’s merely writing about two people have never matured or simply have no understanding of who their partner is but rather what their partner provides for them. It’s like not understanding have actual human beings should act in a relationship.