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Its Okay to Not Be Okay Ep. 8 Reaction [FULL]

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Its Okay to Not Be Okay Ep. 8 Reaction [FULL]

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Thats what im saying. Theyre exactly the same. My son is autistic but if he did something wrong, he's gonna be disciplined like her little sister if she did something wrong.

Regie Khemvisay

Ko mun yeong literally went to the room to ask to play poker with her coz she got tired writing. She ddnt start shoot. Lol. U keep thinking she's toxic coz u already determined that she's manipulative and no space to grow and become a better person. She is also a child. She and Sang Tae have trouble with social cues. That scene was not meant to show that she was being mean to him. It was meant to show that she treats him as equal and that he's no different. He's autistic but he's no different. If he fights her, she will fight back. That scene was so loved by everybody too. Damm, so im guessing u missed the point.

Regie Khemvisay

Ko Moon Yeong struggles with interacting with Sang Tae because she has a hard time connecting with people in general. She knows Sang Tae is different but doesn’t get why she should treat him any differently. Her mom was super controlling and isolated her from others, which really messed her up. For example, she’s never even cut her hair because her mom insisted on keeping it long. Because of her upbringing, she never learned the basic social norms that most of us take for granted. People often overlook or dismiss Sang Tae’s behavior and treat him like a child, which is common with autistic individuals. But it’s important to remember that Moon Yeong also has her own struggles, she has antisocial personality disorder, which is classed as a form of neurodivergence. This makes me wonder why society tends to be more forgiving of one type of neurodivergence over another. Sure, Moon Yeong’s actions are more extreme, but Sang Tae has his flaws too. Both of them can be possessive, but people tend to judge her more harshly than him. People tend to be more sympathetic towards conditions like autism, where there's a sense of vulnerability, but they’re much quicker to judge someone with something like antisocial personality disorder, which seems more disruptive or threatening.

Maureen


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