@Ceereus
Why does a crazy ex have to fit your specific definition? Stop being pedantic.
And yes, it has nothing to do with gender. If I broke up with a guy and he showed up at my workplace (after having gone behind my back to find out where my department is, at that) to yell at me about it, he would be a crazy ex. Full stop. That’s not just “embarrassing”, that’s scary. I would be afraid of him showing up to other places. I’d consider filing a police report if he didn’t leave me alone.
Even just imagining trying to break up with a guy and he starts screaming at me and accusing me of cheating then kneeling down on the floor to beg me to stay is awful. Doing all that in public is manipulative. I would break up with him faster for my own safety.
I think because Noa is being portrayed sympathetically, that’s warping people’s perception of her. Is Guwon a bad boyfriend? Yes. For sure. Doesn’t make her actions acceptable.
Why does a crazy ex have to fit your specific definition? Stop being pedantic.
And yes, it has nothing to do with gender. If I broke up with a guy and he showed up at my workplace (after having gone behind my back to find out where my department is, at that) to yell at me about it, he would be a crazy ex. Full stop. That’s not just “embarrassing”, that’s scary. I would be afraid of him showing up to other places. I’d consider filing a police report if he didn’t leave me alone.
Even just imagining trying to break up with a guy and he starts screaming at me and accusing me of cheating then kneeling down on the floor to beg me to stay is awful. Doing all that in public is manipulative. I would break up with him faster for my own safety.
I think because Noa is being portrayed sympathetically, that’s warping people’s perception of her. Is Guwon a bad boyfriend? Yes. For sure. Doesn’t make her actions acceptable.