
Damn... that's a really messed up thing to say. Personally, I wouldn't mind that he's with Dooshik's sister if the author had ever shown them together. Though, I do like the guy with the glasses and was hoping he and blonde got together. So yeah, I agree with the first part of what you said, just not with the last sentence.

Mind you I didnt know he raised before I commented that and I have a problem with straight couples I never said I had problems with women in gay stories and I also prefer Dooshik's sister more than that old fuck so dont be talking for me. Also he was obsessed with Dooshik in a non platonic way and the fact that he married his sister is fucking weird I personally think he shouldve stayed single

I'm going to assume, based on your comment, that you're a kid or a 20-something that just never grew up or went out and lived life... and based on that I'm going to give you some unsolicited advice - this us vs them mentality that you have is extremely unhealthy. You shouldn't have disdain or hate for people based on their sexuality, and I can't believe that this sentiment isn't obvious to some people.
Moreover, this isn't considered a "queer" story. Boys love in general is typically written by straight females and marketed towards other females. These aren't exactly accurate representations of gay couples. Also, this concept of "representation" you're holding onto is a logical fallacy and is killing good art in the west.
I get that hating on people based on immutable characteristics (sexuality, race, etc) is trendy and mainstream nowadays, but that doesn't mean you have to go along with it.
(I posted this reply before and I'm not sure if it went through, so posting it again. Also, mangago changed my emoji... it was supposed to be a person doing a facepalm).
When did the blonde haired guy get engaged to Dooshik's sister? Did they ever show that part? I didn't even realize they were together. I barely remember Dooshik having a sister.