I’m starting not to like Euntak, but I can understand his point of view, he wants to be out with friends, he wants to take care of his friend, and he wants to be free, but he also wants to keep his sexuality a secret and whoever he dates to be a secret as well because he’s scared that people would judge him.
Though Dojae is possessive and may seem like he doesn’t ‘care’ about Euntak's feelings, Dojae does his best to understand and take into consideration how Euntak feels, and also puts Euntak's feelings first before his. Making euntak his first priority. Euntak seems like he doesn’t care about Dojae's feelings and only thinks about himself and his own feelings. Whenever Dojae shows a little bit how he feels, Euntak gets mad at him for no reason. Euntak should understand that Dojae is feeling insecure about his relationship with his friend because they had ‘sex’ before, and he always talks about him. What if the roles were reversed? He would’ve been angry as well that Dojae is taking care of the person that he had ‘sex’ with before.
So my point is that you should care about your partner's feelings as well and not yours only. Making boundaries is a good thing, but if your partner confesses how they feel about your relationship with someone else knowing you guys did stuff with each other, don’t get mad at them. Try to understand their point of view and talk things out and see what you and your partner should do to make things comfortable for the both of you.
I need someone like Lee dojae he’s so precious despite ‘not’ having any emotions :,)
Am I the only one who can’t take the ‘master’ shit seriously? not shaming BDSM but the word master is so cringe to me
Do you ever just read something and not know what’s going on because you weren’t paying attention? that’s me with this manga, why are they even fighting for?
This got me stress tf out, why get mad at those other men when you’re committing the same crime? This red head bitch should’ve stayed in jail and suffered. I hope je-ho gets his happy ending.
This isn’t love.. this is just them thinking that’s how you are supposed to love someone. Je-ho has been raped all through out his life, not knowing the true meaning of ‘love making’, and for seongrok to rape someone he ‘loves’, he thinks it’s okay to rape je-ho knowing that he has been hurt all his life? And for the je-ho to accept his apologies and normalize his actions? You know he thinks that when someone rapes him is loving him.
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Many people believe sexual assault derives from desire. But no, its actually based on violence. Its a distorted desire to dominate and trample on another person. The act of sexual violence can only ever be considered a form of violence enacted to humiliate and destroy someone for a form of gratification (believe it or not rape is usually rooted in nonsexual motives). No amount of change can justify the perpetrators actions nor can it reverse the impact it has on the victim.
The main justification for fictitious rape porn is the fact that it is, fiction. But that only contributes to the big role pornography in general plays in rape culture. Pornography has a very distinct position in RC. Within porn, sex and violence are interconnected which can train people to be aroused by violent sex. This sends the incorrect message to the viewer that this is what ‘normal sex’ looks like. A lot of porn is explicitly ‘rape porn’ which portrays the incorrect message that people enjoy rape and that sexual violence is normal. The media (TV shows, books, art, social media) plays a very important role in rape culture as well. It can desensitise people to the seriousness of sexual violence, sexualises and objectifies victims bodies, and often sympathises with perpetrators instead of survivors. This is not to say reading or watching fictious rape pornography is inherently wrong but it is to say that justifying and supporting it only increases the stigma around rape and often impacts real victims exposed to this sort of media.
Consent is like FRIES.
FREELY GIVEN, meaning no coercion of any form is used.
REVERSIBLE, meaning consent can be taken back at any point.
INFORMED, meaning you can only consent if you know the full story, for example, if someone says they'll use a condom and then they dont, there isn't full consent.
ENTHUSIASTIC, meaning you only do the things you actually want to do, not the things you feel are expected to do, so if you want to have sex but dont want to go down on someone, that is perfectly valid.
SPECIFIC, because a yes to foreplay on a Thursday is not a yes to sex the following Monday. Just because you said yes one time, it does not mean they have consent for any other time. There must be consent every time.
IF YOU EVER FIND YOURSELF STRUGGLING TO DEFINE CONSENT PLEASE WATCH THIS 4 MINUTE VIDEO: https://youtu.be/NLKWEUhOHss?si=GMhcQhv2SJyD54Aq
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READ RETURN OF THE MOUNT HUA SECT WEBTOON:
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