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Ugh

Lmao not ppl switching up immediately whenever they don’t like one thing. Y’all are so easyyyy. Majority didn’t like the other playboy, and mostly are settling for the next walking dick with a decent face, around in the story.

Anyways ngl why is it whenever I see newer manhwa these days, it starts off with a really good premise and literally everyone is eating it up, and then the author decides to ruin it with terrible cliches that everyone has seen a thousand times before in past stories? I genuinely believe the only reason these stories are green lighted to get published is because the art is carrying it. Imagine the most mainstream romance manhwas and revoke the art and put it into novel format, I bet you, ppl would call most romance manhwas mid/watt.pa.d worthy.

It happened here, Operation True Love, Undercover! Chaebol High School, etc. It’s like authors only know how to use recycled scenes to make conflict, like love triangles or misunderstandings/miscommunication. It doesn’t help that the large audience fuels it by acting simple-minded too. They want flat/one-dimensional MLs that are flawless and as soon as one flaw or wrong action is made, they switch up and act like everything the ML did the entire story was useless. Don’t even get me started on how ppl give a free pass to FLs being as dumb and flawed as they possibly can be but get enraged at a ML being one smh.

This is why audiences that seek green flag MLs only, are from what I’ve seen, the most toxic audiences to exist when it comes to fictional stories. They’ll gush about a green flag ML but then flip out and turn on him at the slightest imperfection.
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Like can anyone pls recommend some good hetero romances that don’t rely on the cliche love rival/miscommunication/misunderstanding tropes to create conflict. That have actual unique and interesting conflicts that show the author has a mind for good writing. It’s such a shame that it’s so rare I find such stories and can count them on my hand.