
i think a big reason as to why i love this manwha is how homey it feels. a lot of other bls usually take place in a different or imaginary world where queer relationships are fully allowed to exist, but here we get to see sung and kwon's real struggles. The way Sung Ho questions being with a man, and the way the salesmen automatically assume that they have wives, these subtle ways of endowing homophobia through microaggressions is done so well. The way these characters also react to prejudice is not theatrical, but rather thoroughly thought about. With cliche stories about moving from one dramatic plot point to the next, this story takes its time to show the everyday lives of these characters making it feel so real.

hmm this was pretty good..but honestly it just made me curious on how accurate a depiction of DID this was....

Most of it yes, but the way it was cured or treated would be a NO (similarly to this manhwa). Either way, the media presentation of DID would somewhat differ from the reality (due to a fact that the disorder is rare and even professionals mistakes it from schizophrenia), so it is best to read with precaution and open-mindedness ^^
oh god what is this.... PHYSICAL REACTION ≠ CONSENT OMG
What do you mean, " your mouth is saying no, but your ass is saying yes" isn't the same as saying yes?
LOL. But seriously, I think it's lazy storytelling, they don't want to spend time actually building a relationship so they go right to the sex. But it's worrisome because we don't want to normalize that behavior.
When I see this in stories I imagine a little cartoon butthole blushing and saying "yes"
Oh my goodness that's hilarious.