I feel the same but there are cases when I do appreciate love triangles. Take for example the one in While You Were Sleeping, Jae-chan x Hong-joo x Woo-tak are my ultimate OT3. The second lead, Woo-tak, knew about the leads’ feelings toward each other but he still remained friends with them and silently supported their relationship. The male lead also addressed the second lead’s feelings and offered to forget about it because he liked being friends with him.
In conclusion, love triangles are fun when second leads are supportive of the leads’ relationship. They are way more appealing that way <3
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purplerain☔
January 4, 2018 at 9:33 AM
I hate love triangles the most.
nelly
January 4, 2018 at 9:42 AM
But sadly they are in almost every story 🙁
Whyyyyyyyyyyyyy? Often times there isn’t even a need for them.
purplerain☔
January 4, 2018 at 9:51 AM
my sentiments exactly.
lotus
January 4, 2018 at 11:24 AM
I feel the same but there are cases when I do appreciate love triangles. Take for example the one in While You Were Sleeping, Jae-chan x Hong-joo x Woo-tak are my ultimate OT3. The second lead, Woo-tak, knew about the leads’ feelings toward each other but he still remained friends with them and silently supported their relationship. The male lead also addressed the second lead’s feelings and offered to forget about it because he liked being friends with him.
In conclusion, love triangles are fun when second leads are supportive of the leads’ relationship. They are way more appealing that way <3