
I like to see people bitch and moan about jinwoo and sarang since their pairing clearly isn't happening, this is all they can do. Their saltiness makes my day extra savory ლ(´ڡ`ლ) ( ˘▽˘)っ

There is the salt I like ( ˘▽˘)っ

They are against Junwoo x Sarang just out of butt hurt. They wanted Woojung, the self centered, selfish homophobe who not only is straight but also all that he can do is pout and whine about how much of a victim of his gay brother he is.
The irony is that people who don't like Sarang complained that it was because he is girlier and Woojung manly. What is so manly about a guy who can't own his own mistakes and spend his whole time blaming everybody else but himself for his homophobia? He literally blames his brother for splitting the family when he was the one along with his father who treated his brother like a dog that they kicked out of the house. The guy needs a binky and a change of diapers. They are both the same age and Sarang went to the same family split PLUS the hurtful reject and he is not the one blaming and hating his brother. He is way stronger so who is more 'man' after all? Do people actually think that playing sports, being physically strong is what makes a guy a man? A man owns his shit and Woojung haven't done that so you want to pout because Woojung is straight and Junwoo moves on, go ahead but if you are going to say Woojung is more of a man that Sarang, I say, bullshit. He is more like a child who keeps whining about how his gay brother ruined his life for being gay.

DUN WORRY SEREN, WE STILL FUCKING LOVE YOU AND ALL YOUR HARD WORK

All their response seems triggered tbh ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭
But thanks for all you do for us needy kids ily ε=ε=(ノ≧∇≦)ノ

Koreaboooooooooooo
Whyre people so against Jinwoo and Sarang????? Jinwoo actually cares for Sarang and his well being unlike his ex and although Jinwoo's love for Woojung created their first interaction, I truly think they've moved past that and will really care about/fall for eachother. As for Woojung, the most important thing is him being able to grow as a person and mend his relationship with himself and his family