While I understand that jiwan has trauma from his childhood experiences, hence he has committment issues. But I need answers to the fact that he can't realise black haired guy makes his child feel unwanted?? Young children usually don't have any prejudices against anyone but if a young child doesn't like a person who often visits them, it's clearly indicative of the fact that there must be something wrong with the person??? Jiwan, not a good move tbh letting the insecurity overshadow the good father within yourself ughh it's kinda crazy
Idk if it helps but in the original (korean version) he doesn't call him kid or anything like that He just talks to him in an informal way ... I guess they thought he sounds more mob-like when adding that? Lol
Idk if it helps but in the original (korean version) he doesn't call him kid or anything like thatHe just talks to him in an informal way ... I guess they thought he sounds more mob-like when adding that? Lol JunieJun17
While I understand that jiwan has trauma from his childhood experiences, hence he has committment issues. But I need answers to the fact that he can't realise black haired guy makes his child feel unwanted?? Young children usually don't have any prejudices against anyone but if a young child doesn't like a person who often visits them, it's clearly indicative of the fact that there must be something wrong with the person??? Jiwan, not a good move tbh letting the insecurity overshadow the good father within yourself ughh it's kinda crazy
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