You guys have to remember that these are all a bunch of high school kids. Not just Yeonwoo.
Being the sole person that someone, who went through a horrific traumatic experience, relies on is the hugest fcking burden for anyone to carry, especially a little high school kid like Junhyuk.
That’s the reason their relationship has become so toxic. That’s why Junhyuk has to walk away. Not just for Yeonwoo, but for himself.
Junhyuk’s over here getting into fights on the daily, having huge outbursts of anger, and is literally the reason Yeonwoo has that huge bruise on his eye.
At some point, we have to take off our “goo-goo ga-ga he so protective” glasses and look at this for what it is.
I agree but this kind of things should be talked and preferable in therapy. Which then again requires maturity and it is clear that the adults (good ones) here are not involved , which only causes more problems.
You guys have to remember that these are all a bunch of high school kids. Not just Yeonwoo.
Being the sole person that someone, who went through a horrific traumatic experience, relies on is the hugest fcking burden for anyone to carry, especially a little high school kid like Junhyuk.
That’s the reason their relationship has become so toxic. That’s why Junhyuk has to walk away. Not just for Yeonwoo, but for himself.
Junhyuk’s over here getting into fights on the daily, having huge outbursts of anger, and is literally the reason Yeonwoo has that huge bruise on his eye.
At some point, we have to take off our “goo-goo ga-ga he so protective” glasses and look at this for what it is.