I can only feel so sorry for Jisuh. I mean, he literally walked into the Heejae's house on the first day and saw that he had a naked guy bound and gagged in a dark room for hours. If that doesn't scream control issues then I don't know what else does. And if Jisuh still decided to sleep with Heejae & co. after all that, how much of a victim can he honestly be? He's an adult and chose to do this, so to be honest, if people get upset with Heejae for his character, then they should kind of get upset with Jisuh for knowing and feeling that Heejae was controlling and maniuplative but still choosing to involve himself with this person sexually. I mean, Jisuh even likened the guy's personality to a snake in the first few panels, so he has a basic idea of what he signed up for. That's not excusing anyone's behavior, but the only one who victimized Jisuh was his ex-boyfriend with all the financial crap that he pulled. As far as Heejae is concerned, Jisuh could have simply not gotten involved with him.
I can only feel so sorry for Jisuh. I mean, he literally walked into the Heejae's house on the first day and saw that he had a naked guy bound and gagged in a dark room for hours. If that doesn't scream control issues then I don't know what else does. And if Jisuh still decided to sleep with Heejae & co. after all that, how much of a victim can he honestly be? He's an adult and chose to do this, so to be honest, if people get upset with Heejae for his character, then they should kind of get upset with Jisuh for knowing and feeling that Heejae was controlling and maniuplative but still choosing to involve himself with this person sexually. I mean, Jisuh even likened the guy's personality to a snake in the first few panels, so he has a basic idea of what he signed up for. That's not excusing anyone's behavior, but the only one who victimized Jisuh was his ex-boyfriend with all the financial crap that he pulled. As far as Heejae is concerned, Jisuh could have simply not gotten involved with him.