The way I see it

BrightAsNight January 25, 2021 4:21 pm

When Glen decided to jump, it was because he truly didn't want to live in a world where Joseph wasn't by his side. I understand that his way of gaining Joseph's attention thus far was wrong, but I don't see his suicide attempt was manipulative. He decided to jump off the building, but was taken aback seeing Joseph's worry, and stumbled.

Please correct me if I'm wrong.

Responses
    euwn010 January 26, 2021 1:00 am

    I’m sorry but this was still an act of manipulation, after all what he has done to Joseph. He has threatened his life because he was so devoted to him, he went through all that trouble just to cling to him, as much as he can. He never actually cared and gave much of a thought of how much he was hurting, even though he was beside him. He just wanted his attention to benefit and replace his loneliness. But ya idk omgs this story got me fuckeeed upp i meaan it was love at first sight rightt, but it’s just weird the fact that he just needed to go extra lengths to be with him like—(● ̄(エ) ̄●)

    euwn010 January 26, 2021 1:03 am

    Also to add to this, YOU are not responsible if that someone wants to end their life.

    BrightAsNight January 26, 2021 2:09 am

    Oooh, so you're saying even though he doesn't explicitly say" I'll jump off the building if you leave me", it is still implied in his actions. Right, right.....

    Even though he was wrong, I want Glen to receive a second chance in life. ┗( T﹏T )┛

    perkystar January 26, 2021 11:01 am
    Oooh, so you're saying even though he doesn't explicitly say" I'll jump off the building if you leave me", it is still implied in his actions. Right, right..... Even though he was wrong, I want Glen to receive ... BrightAsNight

    yes of course BUT WITHOUT JOSEPH. He's f**ked up brain may see their "reconciliation" as a reward, as what he deserves since he almost "died". He NEEDS to understand tat actions does have consequences and most time are not pleasant