No, this series doesnāt include forced sex, rape, or physical abuse like hitting or assault. However, it does…
Girlie, Iām really sorryāsince the story is still ongoing and I havenāt read the novel, I canāt fully confirm it. From what Iāve seen so far, the ML does have manipulative, red-flag tendencies, so something like that wouldnāt be too surprising.
But I honestly canāt say for sure how far it goes or whether it actually happens.
does this has forced sex, abusing, hitting, assault what its called sub no dub sex where they like being forced…
No, this series doesnāt include forced sex, rape, or physical abuse like hitting or assault. However, it does involve psychological manipulation between the characters. It doesnāt romanticize non-consensual sexual situations, but the relationship dynamics can still feel toxic in a mental/emotional way, so it depends on your comfort level.
First of all, calm down a bit. Youāre jumping to conclusions without understanding the context. In that episode,…
Well, Iāll give you thisāYES, he couldāve just said he was confused about his feelings. That part is fair. And his whole dynamic with his friend? Also questionable.
But the manipulation? No, Iām not letting that slide because itās VERY obvious.
That moment when Jane gave Patrick his friendās giftāhis reaction said everything. He suddenly pulled away, disappeared, and created distance out of nowhere⦠like sir?? You donāt get to act like that after being the one constantly trying to get close to Jane while keeping your own feelings vague.
That wasnāt confusion. That was control.
He created emotional instability on purposeāmaking Jane feel uneasy, second-guess things, and miss his presence. And what does that do? It makes Jane more vulnerable and more likely to fall for him.
Thatās literally manipulation.
So yeah, calling him ājust niceā after that doesnāt sit right with me at all š
Lol if you like him whatās wrong with telling your friends? Are you afraid they will tease you? Then get new…
First of all, calm down a bit. Youāre jumping to conclusions without understanding the context. In that episode, Jane wasnāt denying anythingāhe was genuinely confused and unsure about his own feelings. If he doesnāt even understand himself yet, how is he supposed to confidently tell his friends?
Also, if you were actually paying attention, one of his friends was constantly warning him to stay away from Patrick. That kind of pressure obviously makes someone more cautious about speaking up. Itās not as simple as ājust say it.ā
And telling someone to āget new friendsā like itās nothing? Thatās unrealistic. These arenāt random peopleātheyāre his teammates, his daily circle. You donāt just replace that overnight.
Lastly, Patrick was clearly the one taking the lead and subtly manipulating the situation, so thereās no way heād misunderstand Janeās feelings. Maybe try looking at the full picture before judging so harshly.
Even their eye contact is screaming āthis aināt just bromanceā šš
I was this close to passing out when Niran touched Peteās chest ššā¦ and then BOOMāmy soul came right back because I HAVE to finish this series š āØ
But I honestly canāt say for sure how far it goes or whether it actually happens.
But the manipulation? No, Iām not letting that slide because itās VERY obvious.
That moment when Jane gave Patrick his friendās giftāhis reaction said everything. He suddenly pulled away, disappeared, and created distance out of nowhere⦠like sir?? You donāt get to act like that after being the one constantly trying to get close to Jane while keeping your own feelings vague.
That wasnāt confusion. That was control.
He created emotional instability on purposeāmaking Jane feel uneasy, second-guess things, and miss his presence. And what does that do? It makes Jane more vulnerable and more likely to fall for him.
Thatās literally manipulation.
So yeah, calling him ājust niceā after that doesnāt sit right with me at all š
Also, if you were actually paying attention, one of his friends was constantly warning him to stay away from Patrick. That kind of pressure obviously makes someone more cautious about speaking up. Itās not as simple as ājust say it.ā
And telling someone to āget new friendsā like itās nothing? Thatās unrealistic. These arenāt random peopleātheyāre his teammates, his daily circle. You donāt just replace that overnight.
Lastly, Patrick was clearly the one taking the lead and subtly manipulating the situation, so thereās no way heād misunderstand Janeās feelings. Maybe try looking at the full picture before judging so harshly.
Some dynamics donāt need labels when the subtext is already screaming louder than dialogue šāØ
I was this close to passing out when Niran touched Peteās chest ššā¦ and then BOOMāmy soul came right back because I HAVE to finish this series š āØ
I enjoyed it so much. So thank you and keep going.š