
Shit. This really hit home. I just recently realized I’m non-binary and like I’m really glad that all my college friends are chill about it and know. But then being with other people gets a little stifling when I have to act and dress a certain way when I just want to be who I want to be. I love this dive into gender in a strictly “black or white” kinda society. I dunno. I’ve constantly known people since I was a little kid who were LGBTQ in someway so I feel like my perspective is wonky in comparison to others?? Sorry ramble. I just really like this story and would totally buy a physical copy

Uhhhh. No offense sir but stopping by a kindergarten and telling a kid “I know everything you like” is mega creepy. Like child predator/kidnapper creepy. Being the biological dad doesn’t excuse it. Get yo ass off the premises and properly meet your kid with his parents. You aren’t the parental figure here. You’re just the tack on extra dad at this point.

Imma just say this... the dad? Sure he can be in the picture of Yul’s life. I guess he has the authority to at least see his child. Just like the mom. But Yul’s life has Jin and Jihwan as the major pillars of support. You can’t take those pillars away without emotionally traumatizing the kid in someway. Being selfish and saying “I’m the father so I should have this certain power” makes me blood boil.
I think I’m just thinking of how Yul would feel when he’s older. He should be able to bond and connect with his biological parents if he so chooses but he can also say no to having them in his life. And my gosh I wanna see if they get that in this story bc I’m thinking too much about this.
End of rant. Had to let that one out oof.
The third one’s ending was kind of a surprise but not unwelcomed. I like the idea of all three people in a love triangle being like “ok. We have two hands so we can hold each other’s hand”. It’s not rlly what’s seen in the story but I lowkey wanna see some more like that lol.