








Okay, let's dive into the reader reactions for Cheese in the Trap [Official] - Season 2 Chapter 45! ✨
This chapter really hit a nerve, focusing heavily on a flashback involving young Jung and his father. And wow, did it get readers talking! The main takeaway from most comments? Strong feelings about Jung's dad! 😲
Many readers felt the father was completely missing the mark, labeling Jung's normal childhood emotions – like not wanting to share something precious – as "strange." 🤔 They argued that forcing Jung to suppress his feelings and conform is exactly *why* he developed manipulative tendencies. It wasn't inherent "evil" in a child, but rather a coping mechanism because he wasn't allowed to express himself healthily or stand up for his own boundaries, even when others were being unfair.
The scene where the dad pressures Jung to give away his possession really resonated, reminding some commenters of similar frustrating experiences from their own childhoods. People felt Jung was often in the right during these flashback scenarios (referencing the party incident too), but was still pushed into a corner. 👇
There was a sense of frustration that the father didn't try to understand *why* Jung acted the way he did, instead jumping to conclusions and attempting "DIY fixes" like bringing in Inho and Inha later on. Some even suggested therapy would have been a much better route! 💡
While acknowledging that young Jung's actions might seem "weird" or manipulative on the surface, many comments defended him by saying his indirect approach was actually quite smart given the circumstances, a way to protect himself when directness wasn't allowed or effective. There was also discussion about Jung's possessiveness, noting how it has evolved over time from objects to people, becoming more complex as he grew up.
Overall, this chapter sparked a lot of empathy for young Jung and a whole lot of criticism for his father's parenting style! 🙏
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