i still cant make sense of what mi-ok was saying?? like whats the connection of her being a lonely child in a broken family to mr kwon and ho’s relationship? shouldnt she be happy that mr kwon isnt alone anymore? like sure same sex relationships are hard, but thats none of her damn business. can anyone explain her pov or what her thought process was? cos it feels so random and irrelevant to the story hahaha
From what I understand Mi-ok was projecting. She was projecting her feelings of loneliness onto Kwon an Ho's relationship instead of fixing her own problems. Basically her thought process was:
I'm lonely > Mr. Kwon is pursuing a queer relationship > Queerness is not "normal" in the countryside so he might feel ostracised (Like how not having a close relationship with your parent isnt "normal" in college) > I'll set him up with women and fix his problem (cuz I don't know how to fix my own) and hopefully he won't feel so lonely
It's a very childish way of thinking and it's definitely nonsensical to the average person but in her defence she's still a young adult and this isn't too big of a mistake so she can still learn from it and improve.
From what I understand Mi-ok was projecting. She was projecting her feelings of loneliness onto Kwon an Ho's relationship instead of fixing her own problems. Basically her thought process was:I'm lonely > Mr... ♡
thank you so much for this! i feel like projecting is actually the perfect term to describe what she was doing, i didnt really notice nor make the connection from the get-go, so i appreciate the detailed explanation. ♡
me after every chapter: “IM SO CONFUSED” T__T all sejin’s deja vu scenes are confusing me so much like im so anxious of what the actual truth is behind all those scenes huhu poor sejin you deserve the world ;_;
ok i just read a spoiler on what the actual truth is thanks a lot guys (—︵—) but damn didnt expect that, its actually so sad :((( idk what to feel rn skdkdjs but i just hope they become happy together T__T
ml is dreamy and powerful yes, but dude has got to respect fl’s decision instead of kissing her without her consent just because he wants to feel better through her guiding
cant stop thinking abt how much this feels like nevertheless with the girl so smitten for a guy who plays around, only diff is sanari here isnt as open about it compared to song kang in the kdrama hahahah
i still cant make sense of what mi-ok was saying?? like whats the connection of her being a lonely child in a broken family to mr kwon and ho’s relationship? shouldnt she be happy that mr kwon isnt alone anymore? like sure same sex relationships are hard, but thats none of her damn business. can anyone explain her pov or what her thought process was? cos it feels so random and irrelevant to the story hahaha
From what I understand Mi-ok was projecting. She was projecting her feelings of loneliness onto Kwon an Ho's relationship instead of fixing her own problems. Basically her thought process was:
I'm lonely > Mr. Kwon is pursuing a queer relationship > Queerness is not "normal" in the countryside so he might feel ostracised (Like how not having a close relationship with your parent isnt "normal" in college) > I'll set him up with women and fix his problem (cuz I don't know how to fix my own) and hopefully he won't feel so lonely
It's a very childish way of thinking and it's definitely nonsensical to the average person but in her defence she's still a young adult and this isn't too big of a mistake so she can still learn from it and improve.
thank you so much for this! i feel like projecting is actually the perfect term to describe what she was doing, i didnt really notice nor make the connection from the get-go, so i appreciate the detailed explanation. ♡