This is exactly the kind of content the world needs in order to realise how harmful stereotypes can be, and the prejudice that negatively affects us all. This was a powerfully moving work that was a little hard to read at times, because I'm a lesbian, who fortunately has open-minded parents and a supportive community, but this is still a reality for a lot of LGBTQ+ people and it is hard to accept why. My heart is with the community that struggles against oppression from their own family. My heart will always be with you. I hope one day Japan reaches a more tolerant place, though it seems it is getting there in small steps so have faith in progress, and please don't give up (❀╹◡╹)
Read all the raws, now I'm so hyped to see this translated! This looks great!
https://toonkor.chat/날-싫어하게-될-거야 here are the raws.
Doyoung, my sweet summer child, how on Earth are you going to recognise the man you love if your 'heart' - which you say will be how you recognise the real Hyunjin - is swayed by someone as self-absorbed and conniving like the narcissistic white-hair Hyunjin?? If I was the real Hyunjin, as much as I like Doyoung's good intentions, I wouldn't trust you to keep me safe. Sorry love. It's all a game and you gotta play it smarter.
Saying that though, I'm not all that opposed to the idea that none of them are fake and every one of them is a part of Hyunjins personality. But my only basis for this theory is at the very beginning when Doyoung booked the reservation and wished to 'know all about Hyunjin'. So if white-haired Hyunjin is only a splinter of Hyunjin's personality personified, then my previous comment can be voided. But right now, my priority theory is that the blue-haired Hyunjin is the real one. I just can't shake the feeling that he isn't...
These two are so perfect for each other, I love how they're both respectful and simultaneously just as pervy as each other, this is a lovely read!
He even hinted at the use of a safe word: "he knew I didn't want to stop"
It's so cute and consensual
Yes! It's actually better than other stories with a more "deep" plot, actually, in that sense
Exactly! It is lacking a huge dramatic plot, and yet has everything we need