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I Want You to Throw Me Away

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Author: JA Eunhang

I Want You to Throw Me Away summary

You are reading I Want You to Throw Me Away, a manhwa that covering drama, fantasy, historical, romance. I Want You to Throw Me Away is a dark psychological romance that examines the paradoxical comfort some people find in rejection. The protagonist deliberately seeks abandonment, believing that being thrown away will free them from pretense and expose their true self. As friendships and romances fray, tense confrontations turn into fragile moments of intimacy that force both parties to face hidden fears and desires. The narrative balances awkward compassion, moral ambiguity, and the slow, painful unraveling of identities shaped by neglect. Through intimate close-ups and quiet, aching dialogue, the manga portrays how harm and care can become entangled in unhealthy but human ways. Readers are drawn into morally grey choices, ambiguous endings, and emotional realism that lingers long after a chapter ends. It asks readers why being discarded can seem safer than love, giving a sharp, compassionate look at vulnerability, control, and aching unmet needs. Note: title is primary keyword is a dark psychological romance that examines the paradoxical comfort some people find in rejection. The protagonist deliberately seeks abandonment, believing that being thrown away will free them from pretense and expose their true self. As friendships and romances fray, tense confrontations turn into fragile moments of intimacy that force both parties to face hidden fears and desires. The narrative balances awkward compassion, moral ambiguity, and the slow, painful unraveling of identities shaped by neglect. Through intimate close-ups and quiet, aching dialogue, the manga portrays how harm and care can become entangled in unhealthy but human ways. Readers are drawn into morally grey choices, ambiguous endings, and emotional realism that lingers long after a chapter ends. It asks readers why being discarded can seem safer than love, giving a sharp, compassionate look at vulnerability, control, and aching unmet needs. Note: title is primary keyword.

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