
What kinda nonsense bull are you saying about the kpop fans. Who is seeing themselves as the child?? Except somebody with a twisted mind. Why are you taking such an innocent genre and convoluting it as you please?
Also, I’m Korean, sane and see no problem with this genre. I think it’s just you and your twisted mind.

Your response lacks any real argument and relies solely on dismissing opposing viewpoints as "twisted" without addressing the actual critique. The issue isn’t about "seeing oneself as the child", not that I care either—it’s about the stagnation of a genre that refuses to evolve beyond the overdone trope of the saintly, eternally single father.
(I say it again) Plenty of readers, including Koreans, have voiced frustration with this outdated narrative.
Ignoring that and pretending your opinion represents the entire audience is both arrogant and intellectually dishonest.
You claim the genre is "innocent," but that’s not the point of discussion. The real question is: why must fatherhood in these stories always be portrayed as a lifelong vow of celibacy?
If you have a valid defense for why this trope should persist without change, make it.
But dismissing criticism with "you’re twisted" only exposes the weakness of your stance.
And, honestly it doesn't matter whether it is Korean's pov or others..

This isn't even close to those kpop fans lmao? Seriously what the hell are you on? Comparing a fictional single father to idols is weird on the first place. Also you do know that not every ruler in history had spouses or even biological children right? Sounds like you're the one who needs a history lesson lmao
Her daddy needs a wife .. Enough of this child care genre