
I usually don't find yaoi men super attractive like I find them attractive but not to the point where I absolutely have to simp (not bashing people who like them btw just my opinion) however, SOMETHING about Kang, omfg he's so fucking sexy holy shit. I love his personality and his looks something about him is so fucking hot. I like this yaoi, I'm more of a shounuen ai fan but this has potential.

Ok I haven't read this in months but holy fuck the orange dude is toxic as hell. All he did the entire time is control the brown haired dude like some sort of puppet and when someone calls him out he pulls the "victim" card and makes up some excuse. Then he gets mad when the brown haired dude doesn't tell him everything even before they were together. What the fuck is wrong with you, he's his own person he doesn't have to tell you shit. What really gets me going is that the orange dude ended the manhwa scotch free. He maybe aplogised once but serouisly? He didn't receive any repercussions for his actions. He didn't learn any lesson or didn't really try to develop himself. I feel like maybe the author could have gave up a few sex scenes and focused more on the orange dude's character development instead. I really liked this manhwa but the ending really ticked me off. I know the story focuses more on sex but the author decided to make a character arc and not finish it, therefore it's fair to give some backlash as well.

Yeah. It just feels really disrespectful to not really acknowledge how bad he really was. Especially when you make a character like Yubin. I feel like he deserved better than Ginu. Like, Yubin wasn't some low self esteem having, less than conventionally attractive, undatable dude. He was a pretty confident, self sufficient, smart, attractive dude.
In some stories, I get why characters end up settling. But everything about Yubin makes me think that he would have smacked Ginu in the face and walked away. When you read a story like this, you already know the endgame couple but the least the author has to do is make it make sense. Ginu cried in two panels and said I'm sorry once. And, his excuse was such bs. He should have had to actually reflect on why whay he did was wrong and how he was just generally horrible to Yubin.

God damn finally, I just wanted to read one phycological manhwa where the characters don't fucking die in the end or get locked up...
Killing off your characters at the end of a story doesn't make your story automatically good or "deep". Once you kill of a character it's done, that's it, no more pain or suffering for the character to endure, it's over. Partially could be said for locking up the characters for the rest of their lives.
This ending fits, though they did end up together it just felt... empty. It makes me question the character's morals and if what happened to them was justifiable or not. This ending makes me think, think real hard. It feels like the ending is fucking with me... like it's messing with my mind or something. I'm not saying you can't kill off characters, but an ending sure can be depressing, even if it's a so called "happy" ending.
I've never read this I just came to read the comments BAHAHAHA
Man, people are ruthless here. Just at the sheer mention of you like this one character more than the other, you're dead.