
I have a hard time wrapping my mind around a hero who plays mind games with other heroes and the public. The thing at the billboard awards was such a publicity stunt. He's no 2 he didn't need to do that. it was so damn petty. I hate people that think it's their right to expel their opinions into the world. just because it came to mind doesn't mean you need to say it. Hawks and Endeavor deserve each other. Did we need another asshole hero? like no matter how many people Endeavor saves he's still shitty father no1. he's super OP but has no other traits of a hero. Has not shown any sort of philosophy as a hero other than being the best and beating All Might [which he couldn't do]. trash bird and trash fire forever. [Stain would have a field day with Hawks. he would be on the menu not the yakitori]

what is up with the trope of hurting the person you're dating/sleeping with when you get jealous? How does yaoi manga justify this. does anyone sane ever do this in real life. where did this trope even come from? been reading the genre for like a decade now and the lowkey depictions of abuse are only escalating. Does that represent what the fans want or the authors?
really did not enjoy the last chapter... Even for Alex that was too much. he could have legit done physical damage to DG. "I had a fit of jealousy" doesn't bloody cover it.

I understand that couples naturally progress to sex but Anzai and Tsukasa barely held hands and kissed only a few times. it felt rushed and a move to force the plot forward especially because they took a 3 month break from dating. it would have worked better if Anzai had furthered his selfcontrol rather than have their first time monitored [and I bet secretly recorded] for research purposes. overall everyone in the lab is unnaturally concerned with the main couple's sex lives. it's fucking creepy. I kind of wish it wasnt a main plot point. because I never found their love scenes steamy, just awkward and uncomfortable to read tbh. if the plot point was the sex life of vampires rather than sex life of the main couple it might go further.
also does Taira live under a rock, damn she's so clueless. she's a graduate student studying humanities, isnt sex and sexual expression somewhere in there. Also the "I never been horny before meeting you" plot line didnt work in twilight and it doesnt work now...

i checked it out.It was kinda ridiculous lol.
The entire process and the dude is even blindfolded.Does it even worth it like that?
Anyways it was hilarious at some points but in the latest chapter (52) we didn't really get to see anything.Not even decent foreplay.Just the girls tiny boobies and the vampire dude trying to lick em from his mask.I laughed.
I'm not sure how long and how explicit the sex scene is going to be.Nor am I sure if I want to see it.It's not supposed to be sexy,that is my understanding...

can we take a minute to acknowledge Bum stood up for himself and defended himself physically. oomg progress... I dont think Sangwoo crushed the spirit out of him yet. I think he might just come out okay even if Sangwoo doesnt. which I hope he doesnt...there's a special place in hell waiting for him.
so that keeps bugging me every time I read it. It keeps taking me out of the story. like noo...! dictionaries exist/google is a thing. it could have been the triad murder, the trinity murders.
a therapist that would hide the fact that he suspects his patient...is he okay if the guy eventually kills more people? And the reporter, if/when he published the killer's story he could go to jail for not going to the police with the info first. (aiding and abetting)
so while I read this am I just supposed to suspend all disbelief...?
I completely agree with you on the therapist (because he said my patient is the real killer and probably doesn't think Alex stories about those murders are delusions! )
but the detective's motive/( sanity) is very questionable! He seems to be fascinated by death and murder,maybe he really doesn't want to publish and is after something else! He seems to be searching for something that even he doesn't know but has everything to do with death and those who commit murder!
The premise puts me off too. It does require a huge suspension of disbelief. I had hoped that this would be another psychological thriller but I don't get the usual thriller vibes from it. I guess it isn't because it doesn't say so in the genre (however, the tags say it is).
The Mc's hobby is collecting the dirty, dark and sordid secrets of people, and keeping them to himself. We also saw him seem unaffected by the kitten's death as a young boy. It's hinted that the has his own dark side, he may even be a psychopathy, he definitely doesn't seem any better than the killer.
His journalist status permits him to partake in his hobby, considering he gets informants thanks to the subjects his "covers" (although he seems to drop some when he gets the secret for himself).
So with all this slowly revealed, it doesn't seem that weird that he doesn't go to the police, he's not concerned with justice. I'ms sure he doesn't even intend to publish his story, he's too captivated by its darkness. He'll do like he did with the other stories : keep it in his library.
The psychologist, as a mentally sane person, should indeed have told the police. BUT, he seems to have a hero complexe, he keeps talking about how the ML is fragile and may get hurt because of Mc. I think he got manipulated by ml into thinking he's someone he must help + he seems to have developed a crush on ml. Considering he is Mc's ex, and knows of Mc's hobby, he has questionable taste in men, with an unhealthy dose of delusion of being able to save Ml from whatever mental illness afflicts him.