2020-09-21 21:56 marked
2020-08-17 15:45 marked
Hello! I studied this term in college, because I asked myself some of that questions too (even if I'm female). To sum it up, gay romace between two men is interesting for many women because of the gender itself. First, as a man, women would not have to fear pregnancy - it means having fun with sex without that kind of risk (diseases excluded here).......
2020-08-13 03:07 marked
2020-08-12 18:21 marked
okay its fucked up but i thought its gona be something like cute like look at them in starting chapters hey were so normal what a turn out but i kinda liked it i m like seme is onion to him uke always cries whenever sees seme i m just making fun but actually thts how people acts but whtever but i m having this gut feeling fiance is also hiding something
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2020-07-31 04:14 marked
First off, great use of how everyone sees and interprets the objective world with a subjective view. Freaking brilliant.
Second, Law definitely loves Jesse, but in an emotionally tragic sort of way (needs to have control over the object of affection). This makes sense due to his upbringing; his mother controlled him for the longest time, and then he finally stood up for himself and said "No" when she wanted him to separate from Jesse. He took control, but now he wants to control Jesse. It's too bad he couldn't slough off that miserable aspect of his upbringing, but then I guess we wouldn't be where we are now if not for that.
Third, I like that Jesse's internal monologue seemed to suggest he was upset at himself for tricking Law with that pre-recorded video. That was actually really cute.
I've been starting to feel more sympathy towards him over the last few chapters. One of the reasons being I really feel he gave Law a lot more free reign as their relationship grew than I think even Law realized (realized as in applying that as something that was due to Jesse's feelings for him, not because he followed the book). He wasn't demanded to follow the rule book anymore. A few chapters back, Jesse called him at...midnight...I think it was. He knew Law was awake, and when Law finally showed up at 3AM, he didn't get angry at him for not calling him back or taking soo long to show up. Instead, he let him talk and heard him out.
I started reading this not knowing who's side I should be on (even though I wished I didn't have to take sides). Then the narrative steered me to Law's side, but now I'm being nudged to Jesse's side. This story is maddening, but it's a damn entertaining one!
Second, Law definitely loves Jesse, but in an emotionally tragic sort of way (needs to have control over the object of affection). This makes sense due to his upbringing; his mother controlled him for the longest time, and then he finally stood up for himself and said "No" when she wanted him to separate from Jesse. He took control, but now he wants to control Jesse. It's too bad he couldn't slough off that miserable aspect of his upbringing, but then I guess we wouldn't be where we are now if not for that.
Third, I like that Jesse's internal monologue seemed to suggest he was upset at himself for tricking Law with that pre-recorded video. That was actually really cute.
I've been starting to feel more sympathy towards him over the last few chapters. One of the reasons being I really feel he gave Law a lot more free reign as their relationship grew than I think even Law realized (realized as in applying that as something that was due to Jesse's feelings for him, not because he followed the book). He wasn't demanded to follow the rule book anymore. A few chapters back, Jesse called him at...midnight...I think it was. He knew Law was awake, and when Law finally showed up at 3AM, he didn't get angry at him for not calling him back or taking soo long to show up. Instead, he let him talk and heard him out.
I started reading this not knowing who's side I should be on (even though I wished I didn't have to take sides). Then the narrative steered me to Law's side, but now I'm being nudged to Jesse's side. This story is maddening, but it's a damn entertaining one!
2020-07-31 03:45 marked
Read everything before you attack me
1) JxH is toxic because their parents prevents them from being honest with each other and they can’t escape from the pressure. TxH is toxic because taku becomes an emotional dumpster for haesoo and haesoo basically uses him as a shed from the rain.
2) I think that JxH should be endgame because they have very deep connection and they deserve a second chance and to be loosen from the grip of their parents. They love each other so much that they hurt each other because it’s the only way they can secure their relationship. Tbh I can't blame them for the toxicity because in the 10 years they had they couldn’t love normally, but they’re grown ups now and can break away from whatever’s keeping them away from each other. And if they end up together they can fix each other, be happy, and be a normal couple. Joowon also shows that he can let go haesoo if that’s what haesoo wants and that it won’t stop him from loving him. He’s very passionate and gives his all of for his love. He is stubborn and imperfect, but that just shows how realistic of a character he is. He is just a broken man who wants to be happy and peaceful with haesoo.
3) I think that TxH deserves to be endgame because taku is honest and courageous to face the problems between him and haesoo. He doesn’t hesitate and goes for what comforts haesoo. He brings out bravery from haesoo and tends to haesoo’s wounds without expecting much. He is patient and offers whatever he can. He makes haesoo feel beautiful and praises haesoo’s talent. He is calm but attentive when haesoo is in pain. He sees haesoo more than what the camera shows him. He can be greedy but he does his best to keep composure. He is perfect for growth.
4) I love that taku is straightforward and persistent, but I hate that he lets Haesoo fill the void in his heart and cope through sex.
For Joowon, I love how committed, passionate, and sensitive he is, but I hate that he made Haesoo his life.
Lastly Haesoo, I love that he takes his time to decide but that’s also what I hate about him. He doesn’t let go of either seme which will eventually hurt them. It would be nice if he can heal by himself and stop seeking people before he gets over one.
5) I love all of the characters. At first I couldn’t feel taku’s attraction for haesoo because he keeps his emotions sheltered, but now that he is showing a bit of greed it makes me see him more as a person. People hate him because although he is straightforward with his words, you can’t see through him and it makes his love appear shallow.
Joowon gets hated because he has been toxic with haesoo, but they don’t see that both of them are toxic. And it makes sense because they started young. He is over protective and treats haesoo as his. His character has reason but he isn’t right. He claims haesoo because he’s all he has. He is also a complex character just like taku, he can’t say what he wants but it shows clearly through his actions. And people also think that Joowon has fans only because he’s hot. Both of them are interesting. Just because Joowon is not the mysterious type doesn’t mean he isn’t complex. There’s more to him. He is over flowing with different types of emotions, and it gives him color and it makes him human. Taku may seem bland for some but he is just bottled up and cautious.
6) As much as I love them, I also hate them, because they’ve been stressing me out since last year. They are all very lovable and deserving of true love and happiness.
Leaving taku makes me feel guilty, but leaving joowon feels like someone’s been stepping on my chest. This story will be the death of me. (︶︿︶)
1) JxH is toxic because their parents prevents them from being honest with each other and they can’t escape from the pressure. TxH is toxic because taku becomes an emotional dumpster for haesoo and haesoo basically uses him as a shed from the rain.
2) I think that JxH should be endgame because they have very deep connection and they deserve a second chance and to be loosen from the grip of their parents. They love each other so much that they hurt each other because it’s the only way they can secure their relationship. Tbh I can't blame them for the toxicity because in the 10 years they had they couldn’t love normally, but they’re grown ups now and can break away from whatever’s keeping them away from each other. And if they end up together they can fix each other, be happy, and be a normal couple. Joowon also shows that he can let go haesoo if that’s what haesoo wants and that it won’t stop him from loving him. He’s very passionate and gives his all of for his love. He is stubborn and imperfect, but that just shows how realistic of a character he is. He is just a broken man who wants to be happy and peaceful with haesoo.
3) I think that TxH deserves to be endgame because taku is honest and courageous to face the problems between him and haesoo. He doesn’t hesitate and goes for what comforts haesoo. He brings out bravery from haesoo and tends to haesoo’s wounds without expecting much. He is patient and offers whatever he can. He makes haesoo feel beautiful and praises haesoo’s talent. He is calm but attentive when haesoo is in pain. He sees haesoo more than what the camera shows him. He can be greedy but he does his best to keep composure. He is perfect for growth.
4) I love that taku is straightforward and persistent, but I hate that he lets Haesoo fill the void in his heart and cope through sex.
For Joowon, I love how committed, passionate, and sensitive he is, but I hate that he made Haesoo his life.
Lastly Haesoo, I love that he takes his time to decide but that’s also what I hate about him. He doesn’t let go of either seme which will eventually hurt them. It would be nice if he can heal by himself and stop seeking people before he gets over one.
5) I love all of the characters. At first I couldn’t feel taku’s attraction for haesoo because he keeps his emotions sheltered, but now that he is showing a bit of greed it makes me see him more as a person. People hate him because although he is straightforward with his words, you can’t see through him and it makes his love appear shallow.
Joowon gets hated because he has been toxic with haesoo, but they don’t see that both of them are toxic. And it makes sense because they started young. He is over protective and treats haesoo as his. His character has reason but he isn’t right. He claims haesoo because he’s all he has. He is also a complex character just like taku, he can’t say what he wants but it shows clearly through his actions. And people also think that Joowon has fans only because he’s hot. Both of them are interesting. Just because Joowon is not the mysterious type doesn’t mean he isn’t complex. There’s more to him. He is over flowing with different types of emotions, and it gives him color and it makes him human. Taku may seem bland for some but he is just bottled up and cautious.
6) As much as I love them, I also hate them, because they’ve been stressing me out since last year. They are all very lovable and deserving of true love and happiness.
Leaving taku makes me feel guilty, but leaving joowon feels like someone’s been stepping on my chest. This story will be the death of me. (︶︿︶)
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