
Everytime another man comes into the picture in any manhwa/manga, yall be like "THREESOME??" for real?? What is it with yall and polygamy?

I can't believe the same toxic shits that cry queerbaiting on every non-gay story and harrass the authors for not writing their preferred couple (that they themselves imagined up to even be an option) as romantic endgame and even ship the interactions and relationships between IRL male public figures to the point of violating their personal boundaries and making them uncomfortable are sitting here sermonizing at people who are being completely unproblematic and just respectfully shipping poly dynamics.

The pink hair semblance is not cause they're "half-siblings" or our seme has a "type". It's simply the author's way of showing that the characters are damn pretty gorgeous and different (everyone else in the story has brown or black hair). Pink hair could also make these characters stand out (at least in the story)

It was established but not specified. Hence, his "type" doesnt necessarily equate to pink hair. And dwelling on his backstory, it was neither implied nor explicitly shown that he has a romantic admiration towards his tutor (leaning more on caring for a sister) — a solid presumption that pinkness of hair doesnt have any to do with his "type"
I thought i was the only who was sad about their past, but seems like a lot of people feel that way too. I'm just so sad that despite liking Andrew and hearing the reason, Nathan's emotionally not attaching himself personally with Andrew. He understands everything Andrew feels (even more than Andrew himself unferstands) but its like he's giving him tough love or giving up on him easily cause Andrew cant sort himself out yet?
I dont know if its just me but its like Nathan cant be with Andrew if he has to deal with Andrew's internal turmoil during their relationship. God now this makes me cry. Seeing Andrew's past is just heartbreaking.
It is true, we're the only ones who can save ourselves. But maybe what's painful here for me is the fact that Nathan admittedly likes Andrew but is unwilling to wait for him until he settles his turmoil or embrace Andrew with his internal problems. Its just, as someone who cant help but empathize with people, i cant grasp the idea of liking someone, wanting to be in a relationship with someoneel but unwilling to emotionally invest yourself with them.... I... I need to hear other's thoughts on this. Maybe my perspective is singular and limiting based on my own sentiments.
I agree with you 100%. I am very similar. There I was crying throughout the entire situation as I read and it came to an abrupt halt. Like where was the emotional understanding and support. It was just like Nathen diagnosed Andrew’s “problem” and then told him to find a cure himself. Straight up told him to “deal with it” but “without” him. Which is hard to understand because again he also “liked him” when you quote on quote “care” but not enough to stay. The other thing is this issue regarding their relationship is one thing and maybe Andrew has other more bigger problems to work on but it’s not like Andrew was asking him to solve all his problems. If being perfect and issue-free were a requirement for dating, no one would be dating. It’s like he was telling him to be the perfect person in order to be in a relationship with him. Idk maybe I’m reaching but no one is perfect I guess we’ll see soon in the upcoming chapters
You said it best!
"Straight up told him to “deal with it” but “without” him."
"Liked him or care for him but not enough to stay"
And you're right, entering into a relationship doesnt mean oh hey you have to be perfect kinds of people to be lovers, no. Its accepting each other and standing with them through thick and thin. I think Nathan has the bigger character problem, not Andrew. And I couldnt imagnne how they would be together if Nathan wouldnt have a big vharacter development.