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People are looking at this from the point of view of a cliched webtoon. Unfortunately the plot and characters are too well developed, borderline realistic. It's sad but as I said in one of my previous comments, THIS webtoon is a perfect example of art imitates life. People move on, they move on with terrible scars in their heart after they lose a loved one.
The fact that Yoon is struggling to get back to normalcy, the regular dizzying spells...ha I have seen that first hand from one of own family members. That person woke up after a gap of two years and the world.....it HAS to move on. If you stay in the past, people would call you bitter and clingy, if you move on, people would call you too hasty.
Honestly I blame neither Yoon or Taejoo for this predicament. To be fair, I feel bad for Taejoo as well, that guy was wholly committed to Yoon, no doubt, but 5 years is a LONGGGGG time people. Humans need to live their life, to move on. And I don't blame Kwon either, he is way too practical and he was perhaps the best person to be around Yoon to give him a moment to heal.
Yoon is finding it difficult to breach the topic of love to Kwon, which I more than understand. Knowing Kwon's stern nature, he fears that maybe he will get a heartbreaking lecture of being to emotional in the relation. And mind it, its something he consensually agreed upon. It does suck to be kept in the dark for too long and breaking off without any proper explanation. Yoon is simply repeating what Taejoo did to him. I love how the author gave this tiny bit of oblivious selfishness as a part of him. But then he has an explanation for that.

Honestly this is the best portrayal of break up, emotional carry over and recovery from coma I have ever seen before. Some of these situations may tick off some readers who are looking for moral purity, but unfortunately, this is exactly what you get in real world, as depicted here. People are selfish, vulnerable and scared. Yoon is such a beautiful character, honestly. He is struggling but he is doing his best. I also love the fact that he is not the squeaky perfect character that authors usually tend to draw them out as, he is vulnerable, he can be sassy at times, even tiny bit selfish and insensitive at times. I guess that makes him so damn human. It's especially heart wrenching for me as some of these situations happened to some very near and dear people in my life. It's hard to be an observer in such scenarios.

i think everyone here loves putting lgbtq plus people into one box, as if every single gay man is pansexual and free to date anyone within the spectrum. It's not the case. In many cases drag queens and transvestite individuals and even trans men find it difficult to find a partner, especially, when their sexual preference in bed is that of the dominant one. There ARE gay males who prefer masculine gay men and not feminine men. It's ok, it's just a preference. Whatever is being portrayed here is not something problematic, but something realistic. The guy is confused as heck and he doesn't want to offend or hurt someone. He is trying.
Those who are new this webtoon please do not get scared by the comments, it has angst yes, but the greater part of the story is filled with fluff and it is basically a slice of life work. Its really well done.
I know the rape aspect did turn me off a bit, but then I saw Sunbae's arc and I later realised that Hosik had actually confessed to loving him and initiated the intercourse, which he of course took advantage of.