Pardon my grammar.

userkeu November 18, 2025 4:06 pm

Queen Rosa to the rescue, you go girl get that manwhore or whatever—we know everyone is taking advantage of him. Yet can we blame him due to his circumstances? although we could a little bit, he could just play with the woman he had before, eventually use those money he got from those bitches and start a new life, maybe a florist? Uhhh any job as long you’re paid without losing your dignity.(I do not support being a sex worker, but it’s still a job regardless—but please change up asa, you’re getting swallowed in that goddamn abyss of greed in money.) I do not condemn the sexual harassment, fuck that gardener. He was spiked and two people were taking advantage of him, why does author do this to attract attention, well if they ask if they did it—it’s working. This approach of getting reader is bullshit, I know it’s only a fantasy or just a manhwa, but there’s a lot of people have experienced this—yet the author seems milking this content for the kink. Whatever I just hope he’ll live a new life without doing sexual acts to someone just to have money or whatever he need.

Responses
    PixieFairyDust November 18, 2025 8:04 pm

    Manwhore is a man who sleeps around willingly and intentionally because he likes sex, no strings attached and is a huge playboy and fuckboy. Yeonwoo used to be an escort/sex worker because that’s the only option for an occupation he had, not because he loved getting his dick wet, there’s a huge difference. Really hating the hypocritical double standards from other commenters

    PixieFairyDust November 18, 2025 8:07 pm

    Also, the author’s doing this work to show how it would’ve/could’ve been if the roles were reversed. Since the dawn of time and in all stories and irl it’s always the women being like Yeonwoo and the men like the women in the manhwa. It’s an “what if” scenario” or just the need to see the roles being reversed for once. Not for milking or wtv

    userkeu November 20, 2025 2:40 pm
    Also, the author’s doing this work to show how it would’ve/could’ve been if the roles were reversed. Since the dawn of time and in all stories and irl it’s always the women being like Yeonwoo and the me... PixieFairyDust

    I’m literally not talking about that. What I’m trying to say is that “harassment” shouldn’t be treated like some casual trope. I know this kind of story is getting popular, but hear me out — I feel like people are getting too comfortable making manhwa where rape and sexual harassment are shown again and again. And this isn’t just about women; it applies to every gender.
    I’m not being misogynistic or misandrist. I just think creators shouldn’t normalize these things, and yeah, I know this is a hot take. You might say, “It’s just fantasy, it’s just manhwa,” but it still shows these acts. And honestly, you might even ask, “So why are you reading it then?” Curiosity got to me. And reading it made me realize these things actually happen in real life.
    I’m not saying this to pity anyone — I’m saying this because I hope people who went through things like this can live well, heal, and move forward from the pain that was forced on them.

    Does this answer you? Late reply got busy in academics.

    userkeu November 20, 2025 2:47 pm
    Also, the author’s doing this work to show how it would’ve/could’ve been if the roles were reversed. Since the dawn of time and in all stories and irl it’s always the women being like Yeonwoo and the me... PixieFairyDust

    Not milking or whatever’ — let’s be honest here. A manhwa built completely around harassment isn’t some artistic experiment. It is being milked. They’re leaning into the shock factor, the kink, the power imbalance — all of it. That’s literally the foundation of the story.
    And about the ‘roles reversed’ thing? Switching who’s doing what doesn’t magically change the nature of the act. Harassment stays harassment, no matter the gender. It doesn’t suddenly turn meaningful just because the dynamic got flipped.
    I’m not even trying to start anything — it’s just wild to watch people defend it like it’s deeper than it is. They’re not reversing roles for some thoughtful message. They’re doing it because it sells