It sure is easy to romanticize what the husband did, but I think that comes from a place where most women kinda expect and accept assholes, and are desperate for guys who openly show their affection. Personally, MAYBE I'd find the husband appealing but only if he wasn't aiming to confine her through potent misery. He clearly never showed her proper consideration ever, she's his object of desire, a trophy whose well-being will be sacrificed just to possess it.
And what's worse is that he DIDN'T even learn his lesson in the first place!!! She fucking shot herself in front of him because of what he did and he's STILL tryna do it again!!! The AUDACITY of this guy
I don't think cheating on her with several women for 7 years, killing her father, having her entire country ruined, putting her in a monastery and driving her to suicide is easily romanticized
I don't think cheating on her with several women for 7 years, killing her father, having her entire country ruined, putting her in a monastery and driving her to suicide is easily romanticized Caesar's warm toy
OH, sweet summer child, with enough yearning and sad boy gimmicks readers WILL fold, some already do. We just built like that. Maybe not easily romanticized, but romanticized none the less. It gets easier because he's a hot anime man.
OH, sweet summer child, with enough yearning and sad boy gimmicks readers WILL fold, some already do. We just built like that. Maybe not easily romanticized, but romanticized none the less. It gets easier becau... somnia
I've literally seen a comment or two on here already lmao. I'm also very familiar with romance tropes and their respective enjoyers. Yes, I belong to that same breed, that's why I SMeLL IT IN tHE AIR. IT STINKS TO HIGH HELL AND I HAVE NO HOPE FOR HUMANITY, SO YES.
It sure is easy to romanticize what the husband did, but I think that comes from a place where most women kinda expect and accept assholes, and are desperate for guys who openly show their affection.
Personally, MAYBE I'd find the husband appealing but only if he wasn't aiming to confine her through potent misery. He clearly never showed her proper consideration ever, she's his object of desire, a trophy whose well-being will be sacrificed just to possess it.