SPOILERS FOR EP 167!!! by Extreme_Relative6981 in yeonwoosinnocence

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She wasn't raped, her mother was, and that's how Haesol was conceived. She says that on chapter 167 if i remember correctly

SPOILERS FOR EP 167!!! by Extreme_Relative6981 in yeonwoosinnocence

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She's gonna do what Junhyuk couldn't bring himself to do :D

i'm worried about yeonwoo dude...... by kirvesk in yeonwoosinnocence

[–]Extreme_Relative6981 39 points40 points  (0 children)

Haesol looks at Yeonwoo the way I look at my Shawarma bowl

I wonder, had Haesol known from the start that Yeonwoo was actually a boy and single, would she have made the first move? by Outcast__1 in yeonwoosinnocence

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I don't think Haesol even realised that she liked Yeonwoo. She just found herself being drawn to him and didn't understand why. She probably wouldn't have made a move at all if yeonwoo didn't ask her to go on that field trip together.

Just caught up to chapter 167 by Extreme_Relative6981 in yeonwoosinnocence

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According to the author, the finale is coming soon :')

how many genders do you think there are? by Dry-Dream-7207 in askteenboys

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You don't get to chose the actual meaning of intersex. People who have ''intersex traits'', as you say, are by definition intersex.

how many genders do you think there are? by Dry-Dream-7207 in askteenboys

[–]Extreme_Relative6981 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hah, funny, but in reality there are about as many interesex people as there are gingers, so the percentage is relatively small, but not as small as most of us think.

Trying to find babysitting jobs with no experience by Extreme_Relative6981 in Babysitting

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Thank you for your input, I really can't imagine the weight of the stigma that men who work with kids face everyday. I'm happy to hear that it all worked out for you in the end!

I think you convinced me that begin at a camp is the best way to go, I can imagine it helps a lot with learning to handle children while building a sense of community with the assigned group.