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Hi, well, technically, Norman's not dating anyone. He's in a friends with benefits dynamyc with Minwoo and Sungtaek. But, eventually, the later ends up being his romantic interest, but not rn.
And Chul-Jin has been around for a while. He was in a 'relationship' with Minwoon in the past (school days), broke up, and now Chul-Jin wants him back who knows why. Chul-Jin is quite a complicated and easy to hate character but still interesting to read
And to think this almost has 190+ chapters...
Poor Sungtaek's an anxious mess but, with his past and present traumas, I would be afraid to be disliked and rejected too. He's so complex and everything about him is a misunderstanding after the other. But he lies and doesn't defend himself... he just thinks so little about himself that is pityful. Like Norman said, he should be more honest but Sungtaek's just too tragic and scared.
And Minwoo is in his way to depression. He likes Norman but he loves Chul-Jin, and Norman was always clear about his feelings for Minwoo. Just a (sex) friend. But Minwoo really likes him, the hair thingy he uses is so special to him that it becomes a trigger in his future with Chul-Jin, and even if everyone knows they're endgame, Chul-Jin, as much layered and complex as he is, is trash and manipulative. He can't be honest in a whole different way. He needs to have the upperhand because of his personal traumas but it's sad to see Minwoo getting played since the beginning.
Anyway, still a great story.