Jun was the one who said "I need time" before giving "two-ways communication ✨" a chance...

wonders February 9, 2024 3:56 pm

Jun was the one who said "I need time" before giving "two-ways communication " a chance. Why are some of y'all acting like Subin's the one who's trying to end the relationship well, he was the one who took of the couple ring first tho. AHAHAH I LOVE THESE TWO A WHOLE BUNCH EVEN IN THIS MOMENT BUT THE STATE OF THEIR RELATIONSHIP IS TOO REALISTIC IT HURTS SO GOOD IN A BAD WAY FOR MY FRAGILE HEART. I wonder what alternative would transpire if Jun answered with an "okay" or "sure" etc instead when Subin asked him if he would stay

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    Doujinshi lover February 10, 2024 4:59 am

    Literally ppl are acting like its just subin's fault but its not. Both of them have issues that is causing the relationship to shake not just one which is what makes this story so real. They both have their faults but are trying to make it work.

    wonders February 10, 2024 6:49 pm
    Literally ppl are acting like its just subin's fault but its not. Both of them have issues that is causing the relationship to shake not just one which is what makes this story so real. They both have their fau... Doujinshi lover

    So true, even a perfect-in-everything person is not perfect since being too perfect itself can be deemed as a flaw. Something like, "How can everything go so smoothly for you?", "There's absolutely nothing you need to improve on", "You've never tasted any difficulty, so how could you understand what I am going through?, "You're perfect on your own, you don't need me"... It's human nature to live with the faults within oneself until at one point, the time to let us mature into a better version comes. And for Jun and Subin, i believe their biding time has emerge. Still, polishing ourselves to be perfect is never the goal, it's just that when the chance to grow as a person arrives, we need to grab onto it.