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I've always believed that learning is a continuous process. You don't expect anyone to just know and accept something that they're not really exposed to. Environment plays a role on how we perceive things. It's weird to me how people are easy to attack a young adult who probably does not know any better and isn't exposed to LGBT contents. This is taking place in a province of Korea, a conservative country. This is not the US.

Second take. Instead of educating and creating an ally, it seems to me that some of the people here are just too quick to attack. For me, this girl symbolise a close minded (maybe conservative) person who's confused about this kind of relationship. Educating them is more important than hating or attacking them because they're also the ones who will either support you or ostracize you. We're basically creating a homophobe through hating them. It's great that adults like Mr. Kwon is the one talking to the girl instead of y'all.

Third take. I dunno bruh, but some of these authors needs to stop evilizing women/girls in BL.

Lastly, I do agree that what she did was wrong. Posting you on dating apps without consent is creepy as hell. That's why educating her is important. Not just attacking her mental capacity or other stuff about her. So chill out guys. I think this might be a great representation of someone changing their perspective.