Sihoon did say earlier that he was already feeling negative. I think Sihoon struggles with being used to having control or being a respected authority figure that people listen to and trying to go with the flow or being easygoing. Sihoon did ask Junyoung in the past about just studying and not working, which our uke didn't listen to. We saw that in chapter 54, Sihoon suggested supporting an unemployed Junyoung, which he had to stop himself from thinking further about. Sihoon doesn't fully comprehend his growing love for Junyoung. I don't think Sihoon fully healed (although yay to moving on!) from his past relationship with Jiseok; Jiseok was very dependent, and Sihoon had to exit the relationship by enlisting in the army. :/ Sihoon doesn't want Junyoung to be like Jiseok of course, but he struggles with that balance of Junyoung standing his own ground and wanting Junyoung to listen occasionally. Sihoon did say that people respecting his opinions and decisions has happened his whole life, so he just doesn't know what to do with Junyoung.
Personally, I think there could be a difference if Junyoung initiated or showed more affection outside of the home. We saw in chapter 55 that Junyoung just woke up and asked where Sihoon was and to buy chicken. Daddy treats Baby well, but I'd like to see Baby dote on Daddy too. That way, I think that could help Daddy to get used to not having to do so much. I think this is a believable stance because as someone who is used to having everything (a family who waits for him, a high-paying job, a hot body and face... Being respected without having questions asked), being with Junyoung demonstrates that Daddy has a lot to learn too. I'd rather have him express his emotions, than keep his feelings to himself and cause (further) confusion.
Regarding Mari... I can't justify her telling Junyoung to go to a club, which is an inappropriate place to have a genuine conversation. Mari kissing Junyoung when she knows Junyoung and Sihoon are dating was disrespectful to our devoted couple. Mari telling Junyoung that she will steal Junyoung's next partner was rude too. I didn't like that Mari assumed Junyoung and Sihoon won't be together for long. :/ Junyoung was right for telling Mari off for dating married men LOL. We know it wasn't right of Junyoung to date the man he believed was Mari's boyfriend, but Mari spitting that out doesn't make her any better. :/ Both parties were wrong and I'm glad Junyoung apologized in-person. I understand Mari is still upset, but the location she told Junyoung to go to was inappropriate. If Mari still wants to be friends and Junyoung loves her enough to take her back as his friend, she's the one who needs to approach him. I think Junyoung had done enough to demonstrate how sorry he is.
Sihoon did say earlier that he was already feeling negative. I think Sihoon struggles with being used to having control or being a respected authority figure that people listen to and trying to go with the flow or being easygoing. Sihoon did ask Junyoung in the past about just studying and not working, which our uke didn't listen to. We saw that in chapter 54, Sihoon suggested supporting an unemployed Junyoung, which he had to stop himself from thinking further about. Sihoon doesn't fully comprehend his growing love for Junyoung. I don't think Sihoon fully healed (although yay to moving on!) from his past relationship with Jiseok; Jiseok was very dependent, and Sihoon had to exit the relationship by enlisting in the army. :/ Sihoon doesn't want Junyoung to be like Jiseok of course, but he struggles with that balance of Junyoung standing his own ground and wanting Junyoung to listen occasionally. Sihoon did say that people respecting his opinions and decisions has happened his whole life, so he just doesn't know what to do with Junyoung.
Personally, I think there could be a difference if Junyoung initiated or showed more affection outside of the home. We saw in chapter 55 that Junyoung just woke up and asked where Sihoon was and to buy chicken. Daddy treats Baby well, but I'd like to see Baby dote on Daddy too. That way, I think that could help Daddy to get used to not having to do so much. I think this is a believable stance because as someone who is used to having everything (a family who waits for him, a high-paying job, a hot body and face... Being respected without having questions asked), being with Junyoung demonstrates that Daddy has a lot to learn too. I'd rather have him express his emotions, than keep his feelings to himself and cause (further) confusion.
Regarding Mari... I can't justify her telling Junyoung to go to a club, which is an inappropriate place to have a genuine conversation. Mari kissing Junyoung when she knows Junyoung and Sihoon are dating was disrespectful to our devoted couple. Mari telling Junyoung that she will steal Junyoung's next partner was rude too. I didn't like that Mari assumed Junyoung and Sihoon won't be together for long. :/ Junyoung was right for telling Mari off for dating married men LOL. We know it wasn't right of Junyoung to date the man he believed was Mari's boyfriend, but Mari spitting that out doesn't make her any better. :/ Both parties were wrong and I'm glad Junyoung apologized in-person. I understand Mari is still upset, but the location she told Junyoung to go to was inappropriate. If Mari still wants to be friends and Junyoung loves her enough to take her back as his friend, she's the one who needs to approach him. I think Junyoung had done enough to demonstrate how sorry he is.