It's one thing being genuinely naive and falling for a bad guy (which is already boring and frustrating enough).But it's quite another to know you're dealing with an a-hole and then choose to ignore all of his red flag signs (and then cry about it afterwards).Why do these authors keeping making these characters with personalities at the start and then turning them into annoying pushovers? Ugh...
It's one thing being genuinely naive and falling for a bad guy (which is already boring and frustrating enough).
But it's quite another to know you're dealing with an a-hole and then choose to ignore all of his red flag signs (and then cry about it afterwards).
Why do these authors keeping making these characters with personalities at the start and then turning them into annoying pushovers? Ugh...