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vivRocks on Dog and Bird
PEAK🔛🔝
Rocks on A Man's Man
Will always be a great read because of the people that works with and protects Product Planning Part 3! 💗
Meh on Blow, and I will submit
This is actuallysome weird freaked out story, It kinda reminds me of dark fall and mr. A's farm somehow?? and that dih size is just wild lol
Pretty good on Killing Stalking
I really liked the psychological aspects, mostly how the trauma is portrayed.
I think their trauma and/or mental illness are very good portrayed (not perfect). They're two faces of the same coin: both lived abuse of any kind.
If I want to talk about Sangwoo's character, I think he's a mixture between nature and nurture, I'm sure his mom did had ASPD as well, and that's something Sangwoo got from her, since most mental illness can be hereditary.
Leaving that aside, Sangwoo whole treating of Yoon, is a mixture of what he lived as a child with the abuse his father inflicted, and a way of which he "canalizes" his feelings towards his mother.
Let me explain: Sangwoo, at the start, makes Yoon sit in the small wood table, an action he and his mom did in order to not anger his father. And canalizing his feelings, I think it's obvious, at the start, he treats Yoon as his mom and even says how much he loves her, but at the same, Sangwoo taking the role of his father, abuses Yoom when he does a mistake—the same thing his father used to do.
I think that explains it pretty well.
With Yoon: He's an outcast, since he was a child(or adolescent), he showed symptoms of BPD, being how nervous/abandoned he felt when that girl stopped talking to him. Living through constant abuse amplified that (or at least I make that inference), making him crave feeling loved or accepted, which in the end, got him to Sangwoo.
Yoon's BPD—I think—it's well portrayed, you can see it in how he hesitates to leave Sangwoo (even though I think Stockholm has something to do with that too) or even refusing to ditch him at the police. Yoon shows being so mentally unstable, that the tiniest crumb of affection from Sangwoo means a lot to him.
In the end, the story shows how attached both got from each other, and, as Sangwoo's mom said: Sangwoo died in the most painful way possible, without being able to see for the last time the only person who loved him without the facade.
I think their trauma and/or mental illness are very good portrayed (not perfect). They're two faces of the same coin: both lived abuse of any kind.
If I want to talk about Sangwoo's character, I think he's a mixture between nature and nurture, I'm sure his mom did had ASPD as well, and that's something Sangwoo got from her, since most mental illness can be hereditary.
Leaving that aside, Sangwoo whole treating of Yoon, is a mixture of what he lived as a child with the abuse his father inflicted, and a way of which he "canalizes" his feelings towards his mother.
Let me explain: Sangwoo, at the start, makes Yoon sit in the small wood table, an action he and his mom did in order to not anger his father. And canalizing his feelings, I think it's obvious, at the start, he treats Yoon as his mom and even says how much he loves her, but at the same, Sangwoo taking the role of his father, abuses Yoom when he does a mistake—the same thing his father used to do.
I think that explains it pretty well.
With Yoon: He's an outcast, since he was a child(or adolescent), he showed symptoms of BPD, being how nervous/abandoned he felt when that girl stopped talking to him. Living through constant abuse amplified that (or at least I make that inference), making him crave feeling loved or accepted, which in the end, got him to Sangwoo.
Yoon's BPD—I think—it's well portrayed, you can see it in how he hesitates to leave Sangwoo (even though I think Stockholm has something to do with that too) or even refusing to ditch him at the police. Yoon shows being so mentally unstable, that the tiniest crumb of affection from Sangwoo means a lot to him.
In the end, the story shows how attached both got from each other, and, as Sangwoo's mom said: Sangwoo died in the most painful way possible, without being able to see for the last time the only person who loved him without the facade.
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Rocks on Jinx (Bookmanga)
It's weirdly good coz it show growth of characters after the've healed from there previous traumas
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Rocks on If They Find Out I'm a Mandragora, Am I Done For?
The novel for this is so good, honestly very unique, not quite anything else like this.
There's a lot of reincarnated as a monster stories for sure, but nothing as a Mandragora, bits of crack humor like running around as a se** plant (that looks like a Deku from Legend of Zelda)
It's got a lot of sweet moments too, but also a lot of dark ones (attempted ra**, child abuse, lots of sexual innuendo, etc) so take them trigger warnings going into this.
There's a lot of reincarnated as a monster stories for sure, but nothing as a Mandragora, bits of crack humor like running around as a se** plant (that looks like a Deku from Legend of Zelda)
It's got a lot of sweet moments too, but also a lot of dark ones (attempted ra**, child abuse, lots of sexual innuendo, etc) so take them trigger warnings going into this.
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