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Toxicity, toxicity and more toxicity
I don't know where to start. There are red flags everywhere.
The main character who falls in love with her neighbour at a young age and harasses him and gets him to break up with his girlfriend. Not to mention that she keeps saying that she breaks up with her mother when she sees that she sells her like a piece of meat, but she doesn't really do that.
A mother who only knows how to live off her daughter by exploiting her, has three children and only requires her daughter to support the whole family, she and the other two children are mere freeloaders. Even when her daughter is in bad shape, she only thinks about what she will lose. It is better not to say that when her own mother dies in prison she blames her daughter for committing suicide because of her own debts.
The protagonist's family is no better, the mother-in-law is jealous of the grandson and doesn't consider him as such because he is ‘adopted’, she just puts shit in. She treats her adopted son better than her husband, a husband who is old enough to do his own thing.
The wealthy family ...in short, the fact that the aunt of the ceo comes here to do whatever she wants in everything and that she can't be stopped is fascinating. That her nephew is married to a woman who had a relationship before or my god! what a sacrilege and that of organising everything so that her nephew separates from her because she is evil and very bad.
I know Koreans are traditional but I have a limit with machismo every minute the chapters go by. I can't stand that the women in this story are so submissive and accept that they are the ones to blame. That in the 21st century series are made with such unfair arguments towards women makes me uncomfortable.
I don't know why I've watched 31 episodes, I guess I was hoping to see how everyone got their punishment.
The main character who falls in love with her neighbour at a young age and harasses him and gets him to break up with his girlfriend. Not to mention that she keeps saying that she breaks up with her mother when she sees that she sells her like a piece of meat, but she doesn't really do that.
A mother who only knows how to live off her daughter by exploiting her, has three children and only requires her daughter to support the whole family, she and the other two children are mere freeloaders. Even when her daughter is in bad shape, she only thinks about what she will lose. It is better not to say that when her own mother dies in prison she blames her daughter for committing suicide because of her own debts.
The protagonist's family is no better, the mother-in-law is jealous of the grandson and doesn't consider him as such because he is ‘adopted’, she just puts shit in. She treats her adopted son better than her husband, a husband who is old enough to do his own thing.
The wealthy family ...in short, the fact that the aunt of the ceo comes here to do whatever she wants in everything and that she can't be stopped is fascinating. That her nephew is married to a woman who had a relationship before or my god! what a sacrilege and that of organising everything so that her nephew separates from her because she is evil and very bad.
I know Koreans are traditional but I have a limit with machismo every minute the chapters go by. I can't stand that the women in this story are so submissive and accept that they are the ones to blame. That in the 21st century series are made with such unfair arguments towards women makes me uncomfortable.
I don't know why I've watched 31 episodes, I guess I was hoping to see how everyone got their punishment.
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