There's so much misunderstanding with Shizume's character. He is just one representation of the struggles gay people face. He is not ready to come out because of maybe his circumstances at home or various other factors. Fortunately for him, Tomo is patient and is ready to wait. They have the grounds of a healthy relationship, no one is forced to do anything just to keep the relationship look good. They communicate what they can and can't do and look for compromise.
I like to quote what Tomo says in here because he is surprisingly very emotionally intelligent and a good communicator:
"If you don't tell me that you can't do the things that are impossible for you, my desires will turn into your quota." and that's basically how they operate. Shizume doesn't force Tomo to do anything, Tomo simply does it willingly because he loves him.
Bruh, if Jooin and Yahwi end up together, Imma lose it. I don't care if Yahwi changes midway and miraculously started to care about other people's feelings. He's still a predator. He can have forgiveness but no second chances.
Idc if Jooin lives alone in a little hut on top of a mountain, just not with Yahwi.
Yeahh..I am honestly done with the story. I use to only dislike Yawhi, but still gave him somewhat a chance since he is the male lead and there might be a character development from him later on; however, it all change when he started using homophobic expression and excusing his friends’ homophobic slurs towards Jooin. It is disgusting and I cannot support/acknowledge Yawhi as a character nor even a male lead.
Jake literally sent a hot photo of him in uniform as if saying "Oooo I look hot here. Hot, sexy policeman. Come back bb (´ε` )"
its hilarious that i was thinking the exact same thing. like he purposely put together his best photos and shipped them off