I have not read the novel but I like the fact that they didn't shy away in depicting Wooyeon as somebody who has been clinically diagnosed with psychopathy (hereby referred to as psychopaths). I am not denying that relationship is toxic and that Insoeb could possibly be an unconscious masochist. However, psychopaths don't miraculously become "cured". Rather, they learn behaviors that "illict positive responses". His anchor used to be fame and so he did anything thay could sustain his fame. Now, his new anchor is Insoeb and he will learn to do things that would make Insoeb happy. It does not mean that Wooyeon has come to love Insoeb. Psychopaths will never understand that concept. Rather, Insoeb will help Wooyeon become "closer to become normal".
as a novel reader you are 100% correct!! the story continues as wooyeon makes decisions, even though he doesn’t see the appeal, all in hope to make inseop happy
as a novel reader you are 100% correct!! the story continues as wooyeon makes decisions, even though he doesn’t see the appeal, all in hope to make inseop happy Insert
Great to know that the source material is accurate. It is difficult to find fictional literature that accurately depict mental disorders.
I have not read the novel but I like the fact that they didn't shy away in depicting Wooyeon as somebody who has been clinically diagnosed with psychopathy (hereby referred to as psychopaths). I am not denying that relationship is toxic and that Insoeb could possibly be an unconscious masochist. However, psychopaths don't miraculously become "cured". Rather, they learn behaviors that "illict positive responses". His anchor used to be fame and so he did anything thay could sustain his fame. Now, his new anchor is Insoeb and he will learn to do things that would make Insoeb happy. It does not mean that Wooyeon has come to love Insoeb. Psychopaths will never understand that concept. Rather, Insoeb will help Wooyeon become "closer to become normal".