This seems hugely underrated IMO, people are missing out.The writing is beautiful, and it felt very real. The MCs are good people but not perfect. They don’t immediately fall in love and move in together three days after meeting. They’re important to each other but they’re also adults with their own lives and dreams. They support each other but can’t fix each other’s problems. The main angst point hurt and was frustrating, but I also understood it. It’s uncensored but feels intimate rather than smutty, and there are ZERO consent issues. Bonus points for both MCs being established gay men - none of that “I don’t like guys but it’s okay if it’s you” bs. And god Seung-woo slapping that piece of shit and calling him a homophobe in front of a bar full of people was so fucking satisfying.
This seems hugely underrated IMO, people are missing out.The writing is beautiful, and it felt very real. The MCs are good people but not perfect. They don’t immediately fall in love and move in together three days after meeting. They’re important to each other but they’re also adults with their own lives and dreams. They support each other but can’t fix each other’s problems. The main angst point hurt and was frustrating, but I also understood it. It’s uncensored but feels intimate rather than smutty, and there are ZERO consent issues. Bonus points for both MCs being established gay men - none of that “I don’t like guys but it’s okay if it’s you” bs. And god Seung-woo slapping that piece of shit and calling him a homophobe in front of a bar full of people was so fucking satisfying.