Marionette (Cereal)
controlling + abusive, robot
Timeless melody
it's going to make u cry
Kill the Hero
Stalker's Game
Edit 9923: holy shit I read this years ago and this comment seems cringe anyways it’s already privated I at first wanted to keep this private but I figured that this summary could explain some things. SPOILERS AHEAD This reminds me of how yandere tendencies, like stalking and the warped sense of logic, come from an excess of love or feeling too much of the chemical that creates the feeling of love. Eventually, the mc decided to create/make a romantic relationship work with his stalker. The stalker did a lot of bad things to the mc, including rape and an invasion of privacy (this is basically ch. 1-34 and the rest is ch. 35, the epilogue), and in return the mc wanted to make him suffer by tying him up for idk how many days. And then it ended up so that the mc started a relationship w the stalker due to attachment and tried to set some boundaries. When it got a bit too much for him they had a fallout and the mc wanted to mover away but the mc decided to try the relationship again bc he pitied the stalker (the stalker was crying about how much he loved the mc and didn't want the mc to leave him and how he just wanted to lock him up but he knows the mc wouldn't like it but he felt there was no other way to keep the mc close to him). However, this time he set up more rules in how the stalker should change in regards to his yandere logic and tendencies. Chapters 1-34 focused on the feelings and mindset of the mc more which leads up to how he wants to get revenge on his stalker in the ch.35 epilogue (of seven parts). Ch. 1-34 makes you hate the stalker because he does so many wrong things to the mc. But at the epilogue you kinda start to pity the stalker because you get to know understand his mindset more even though it's so wrong and immoral. The mc took pity on the stalker too; I'm not too sure of the reason why, either. Maybe it's because he tied him up. The relationship is twisted, though I do hope the stalker gets rid of his yandere logic and good luck to the mc for choosing to pity and help him. To conclude, I must say that people who put love above morals scare and disturb me. That is the case with the stalker (and also the dragon in dragon's first crush). Edit: after seeing Changmi92’s comment, there is also to keep in mind Stockholm syndrome
Dragon's First Crush
okay so this manhwa is kinda flat. it started with a sweet falling in love story but it was a bit more yaoi-like than shounen ai-like. the body proportions have me a bit uncomfortable. The thing about his parents and his mother's death is dealt better. Seeing Lou's mother's carcass almost made me want to throw up. The love that they share is sweet and devoted but there a few issues with it, including how there isn't much development shown and the heavy devotion Lou, the dragon, has which is concerning, and while there are backstories, I would have liked a more detailed one that left us feeling more emotions. I hate the king and how angry, crazy, selfish, and egoistic he always is. The falling in love story had some drama but not too much, like I said, it was more simplified. Then another plot started once they graduated when Ian has to go back to Peledores (idk if i even remembered the name right). I think this manhwa just has a hard time drawing readers in emotionally, or maybe that is just me because a lot of the comments are very emotional.
Hold Me Safe/Holding room