I’ve seen so many people rooting for Mincheol—the orange piece of garbage who cheated on her—to get a second chance just because he has a "great face card" and a "body type." Honestly, typing this feels cringe. Let’s not forget: he cheated on her. He doesn’t deserve a second chance, nor forgiveness, for being selfish. He made her miserable and wasted 13 years of her life. If anything, he deserves to get hit by a truck for being a pitiful loser with nothing to offer, resorting to cheating.
“What happened? Why did he change? He used to love her so much,” you ask? Well, listen up, little kids. Here’s what happens in life: change is the only constant. Slowly but surely, everything shifts. The face once free of blemishes and eyebags becomes lined with wrinkles. Young, bright skin turns old and weathered. Energetic bodies give way to constant aches. The person who once saw you as their entire world begins to resent your very existence.
Life’s a cruel, unforgiving thing. We’re all going to get hurt and disappointed—especially by those we least expect it from. And yes, it hurts. It should hurt. Who said life wouldn’t? But that’s just how it is: you win some, you lose some. It’s unfair, it’s heartbreaking, but you have to face reality. Let the fantasy shatter and confront the world as it is.
Take the red pill instead of living in the La La Land you’ve created as a coping mechanism. Mincheol, the man who once gave Haesoo the world, now hates spending even a second with her. That’s the reality. Don’t romanticize it!
I’ve seen so many people rooting for Mincheol—the orange piece of garbage who cheated on her—to get a second chance just because he has a "great face card" and a "body type." Honestly, typing this feels cringe. Let’s not forget: he cheated on her. He doesn’t deserve a second chance, nor forgiveness, for being selfish. He made her miserable and wasted 13 years of her life. If anything, he deserves to get hit by a truck for being a pitiful loser with nothing to offer, resorting to cheating.
“What happened? Why did he change? He used to love her so much,” you ask? Well, listen up, little kids. Here’s what happens in life: change is the only constant. Slowly but surely, everything shifts. The face once free of blemishes and eyebags becomes lined with wrinkles. Young, bright skin turns old and weathered. Energetic bodies give way to constant aches. The person who once saw you as their entire world begins to resent your very existence.
Life’s a cruel, unforgiving thing. We’re all going to get hurt and disappointed—especially by those we least expect it from. And yes, it hurts. It should hurt. Who said life wouldn’t? But that’s just how it is: you win some, you lose some. It’s unfair, it’s heartbreaking, but you have to face reality. Let the fantasy shatter and confront the world as it is.
Take the red pill instead of living in the La La Land you’ve created as a coping mechanism. Mincheol, the man who once gave Haesoo the world, now hates spending even a second with her. That’s the reality. Don’t romanticize it!