I’m pretty sure it’s a crime akin to harassment to do what she did. Obviously they are in the sticks so it’s possibly only a sheriff and him as the go to person in town but it’s still illegal to harass people using spam or signing them up without their permission. Depending on the details needed, it’s also identity theft and fraud. Even if she’s homophobic and bitter, it doesn’t give her any right to do illegal acts.
It is yes, but remember this is korea we're talking about, no matter how many illegal laws you make, unless you're rich or have money in your name, you can het away with it. I'm curious to see how it will go though because most manhuas/hwas I read even without consent is never brought up or isn't mentioned what the person did was wrong so I'm waiting to see what the author will do since I love the story so much
I thought it was the other way around? People get done for crimes all the time but if you’re rich or famous, you can pay off the police? Especially crimes of harassment. I think it might be a bit difficult because they are hesitant to convict women but this is a fine not jail time so they should do it without issue. The only reason so many crimes get brushed off is because the shame culture there is far too high so people feel shame at being a victim of a crime and don’t report it. In the west, everyone wants to be a victim so they report everything and nothing gets done because it’s a cry wolf situation but Korea, China and Japan actually have a decent police system since they rarely use it. At least that’s what I hear from people in those countries.
I mean yeah it does but I wouldn't say it:s decent, decent. If you get what I mean. I'm just waiting how the author will portray it out because if you actually pay attention in asian countries, consent is one hell of a problem in Korea. I don't remember much in Japan and China but I think it's the same. I would say unless they've grown up in the west but consent is a big problem in some asian countries especially when it comes to women or the internet.
Honestly, I agree that even though she might be in denial or afraid of facing her sexuality or being open minded, she shouldn’t have brought the kid with her schemes and shouldn’t have spread his number without consent. I just want them to live peacefully man and also since it’s korea, it’s understandable how LGBTQ+ wouldn’t be a cepred so easily.