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Correct, and it’s not just an issue in South Korea, anyone who doesn’t fit in is often called a 'weirdo' and left out or mocked in this world. Take young Elon Musk, he was mocked when he dreamed of making space travel affordable for everyone. When Neil Armstrong dismissed his vision as ridiculous, Musk was hurt he broke down in tears during an interview. His tears were a mix of frustration, doubt, and feeling isolated from the pioneer he had always admired. He was discouraged and financially strained. When you think outside the box, people often try to shut you down.
Wait I'm just here reading the comments. I've actually finished the novel and is updated with the raw chapters. The thing is I don't get some comments here. Like some readers don't get the mother or the sister's point? Idk where you guys grew up but pls know Korea is still a conservative country. Same sex relationship is still a sensitive topic if we talk about Asia. You see Chaeheon and Jeongyoon wouldn't have to go through the hassle of hiding their relationship in the public if they're living in an era where everyone is open minded. While there are some may engage in that type of relationship, still there people who will judge them. The author of this manhwa is a Korean obviously they know how it's going there. Don't forget that misogynistic mentality is still prevalent in their country so how much more if we talk about the 3rd sex. They have a warm and loving family so it's valid for parent's feelings to be worried for their child esp it's them who nurtured them only to face the harsh judgement of other people. It's easy to say, that they will there for the child but it's not them who receive the direct hit but their child.