I think we should really quit pointing fingers at either of the main leads.
About Shinwoo: We have yet to find out Shinwoo's backstory and why he came to be the way he is. It's too soon to judge his failings and crucify him. The guy is clearly suffering from a past form of abuse.
About Yujin: So far we know Yujin is dedicated to Shinwoo. He is aware of Shinwoo's past attachments, and agreed to form a 'friends with benefits' relationship. He is suffering, as a result, but it's not hyung's fault. His choices have led him down this path. He can walk away, but if he doesn't want to, it's his choice. No need to crucify him, either. Btw, Shinwoo is not obligated to like him.
Final thoughts: Life is both large and chaotic. These two individuals are trying to navigate the best they can through their feelings, thoughts, actions, and relationships. Also, the author has a vision, just trust her to do it justice. The reason for a character's portrayal, the reveal of flashbacks, appearances of new characters, etc. all occur for a reason. Just read with an open heart and simply enjoy.
(Also, I am all about free speech (it's our platform), but let's try to move away from harmful speech.)
SAY IT LOUDER FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE BACK!!! like you said, shinwoo is not and was never obligated to like him back romantically. geez people just because one characters loves the other doesn't mean that the plot will automatically adjust to that one chara's desire.
I think we should really quit pointing fingers at either of the main leads.
About Shinwoo:
We have yet to find out Shinwoo's backstory and why he came to be the way he is. It's too soon to judge his failings and crucify him. The guy is clearly suffering from a past form of abuse.
About Yujin:
So far we know Yujin is dedicated to Shinwoo. He is aware of Shinwoo's past attachments, and agreed to form a 'friends with benefits' relationship. He is suffering, as a result, but it's not hyung's fault. His choices have led him down this path. He can walk away, but if he doesn't want to, it's his choice. No need to crucify him, either. Btw, Shinwoo is not obligated to like him.
Final thoughts:
Life is both large and chaotic. These two individuals are trying to navigate the best they can through their feelings, thoughts, actions, and relationships. Also, the author has a vision, just trust her to do it justice. The reason for a character's portrayal, the reveal of flashbacks, appearances of new characters, etc. all occur for a reason. Just read with an open heart and simply enjoy.
(Also, I am all about free speech (it's our platform), but let's try to move away from harmful speech.)