Idk if it's funny or sad that ppl will judge every single fictional work (written or illustrated) by the standard of "would this be appropriate conduct in real life", to categorize it as a whole as problematic, which includes the creator and the ppl enjoying it as if that means they inherently condone the stuff that take place in it.
Not every work's purpose is to showcase perfect examples of how to behave irl and educate ppl, ESPECIALLY with small details (like sex prep in a lot of smut stories). Some are just entertainment, exploration of topics (light or heavy) in a non-realistic manner, fiction-exclusive fantasies etc.. And not everything caters to what we personally like, in which case, just move along.
Also, if you're not able to differentiate between reality and what takes place in a work of fiction and go to copy stuff irl > that's a you problem, not a media problem. So do work on that..
I really enjoyed the story, despite it being quite repetitive with Jaeha's trust issues! But that finale felt so abrupt..
Why's this story so unhinged (affectionate) but the humour is actually so real?! Both dialogue and art are comedy gold at times, I love it!
Like that "What's this supposed to be? Moisturiser?" scene, never getting over it
Am I the only one who enjoyed the first side story?! Sure I'd prefer spicy fluff of the main cp or of Minhyuk finding someone else... But the 3 of them were a messy and hot af fantasy. Thanks for catering to the minority of readers lol
Here we go again.. What makes you all commenting think the author would approve of this kind of character irl?
She wrote a problematic mf knowing perfectly well he's problematic, cause it's FICTION for entertainment for those who're into stuff like this
She's not writing a goddamn self-help book, nor a guide on how to choose your man irl.
Anyway, Wooyeon is at least a master in delusional sex talk if nothing else lol
Frustrating as on going stories are, let's just be glad it's still not as bad as Japanese manga updating onr chapter every 2 months.
Good work author, love me some utterly hot, messy and problematic behaviours in my fictional entertainment.
My sweet MC was both horrified and blushing at that weapon-level of a dick.. I'm really curious abt what happened in their past and
When arguing, please remember this is fiction... and in no way a realistic depiction of relationships for your to call the ethics police.
The semantics of whether it was non-con and how it affected the characters doesn't affect real life, so what's the point of condemning this work?
If it bothers your reading preferences, same as gore/murder (hell, anything rly) just move on and leave it for those who enjoy reading stuff like this.