
"It sounds like he's saying it for my sake... But at the same time I get the feeling that it's not." This line right after Si-eon keeps insisting that he's a giver more than a reciever makes me think that Si-eon is terrified of being treated well. It sounds to me like he's trying to convince himself that he's only a giver and doesn't need anything else from the relationship because he's been hurt in the past. I think he has all these walls up because he's scared of getting attached or maybe scared to expect too much from his partner and he doesn't want to get hurt.

I kinda hope the seme really is a dude with a heart of gold that wants to throw his money at the people he loves lmao. I know that may be boring for a plot for some but I love it because I feel like many of us fantasize about having a sweet, hot, rich older person babying us and taking care of us Like god I wish I was the uke. He's living the dream tbh.
Well... that was a wild ride lmao. Loved the first couple, second not so much. Seungho was absolutely a terrible person, but somehow I still wish he had ended up with that manager instead. They just had a much healthier relationship, and Seungho seemed to be doing a lot better with him. He seemed like a much better, saner person with the manager.
Also odd how Seongho recieved no punishment nor condemnation from even the characters that he caused trauma to... Like how on earth does it make sense for Mogyum to be happy that Seungho got together with Doyoon? Seongho caused Mogyum so much pain and trauma, trying to kill him multiple times and then trying to kill Chamin as well. Idk it just felt odd lol like the author forgot what Seungho did
I totally agree. Couldnt say much about them but i didnt quite like them either but not saying that i hate them or sum.