junseok
A name given to a very masculine person who defines to be very closed off or "out there".
A first impression would say, they have little to no patients or are short tempered; either well in physical strength or in wealth.
What they fail to give is a clear explanation on their emotions and usually lash out, they strive to be greater, seeing other fail if it means they have the upper hand in the situation. Their hard as a rock on the outside and it can be hard to understand, get along or become close to a "junseok" because they have trama or lack in understanding, much like narcissism, they lack feeling towards others, stuck in a child like state. Pushing others away is what they do best, making it feel like your the problem or simply showing less interest. They can be cold, but reassuring at the same time.
Now, I know what your thinking "what a narcissistic asshole", while you're somewhat correct, they have their reasons and usually see that as a only option when they realise their opening up to someone. They're terrified of being left behind or forgotten and they see the world as an "neverending disappointment", they will always try to scare and hurt the ones they love and care for the most, in order to keep their pride and themselves mentally stable.
You' ll never forget the face of a Junseok, cause it's a toxic circle they create that's so addicting. Just like addiction, it's hard to quit if you know in the back of your head, exactly where it is.
A first impression would say, they have little to no patients or are short tempered; either well in physical strength or in wealth.
What they fail to give is a clear explanation on their emotions and usually lash out, they strive to be greater, seeing other fail if it means they have the upper hand in the situation. Their hard as a rock on the outside and it can be hard to understand, get along or become close to a "junseok" because they have trama or lack in understanding, much like narcissism, they lack feeling towards others, stuck in a child like state. Pushing others away is what they do best, making it feel like your the problem or simply showing less interest. They can be cold, but reassuring at the same time.
Now, I know what your thinking "what a narcissistic asshole", while you're somewhat correct, they have their reasons and usually see that as a only option when they realise their opening up to someone. They're terrified of being left behind or forgotten and they see the world as an "neverending disappointment", they will always try to scare and hurt the ones they love and care for the most, in order to keep their pride and themselves mentally stable.
You' ll never forget the face of a Junseok, cause it's a toxic circle they create that's so addicting. Just like addiction, it's hard to quit if you know in the back of your head, exactly where it is.
"I hate him, I hate him, I hate him...but when he"
"What a cold, narcissistic asshole!"
"Whata Junseok".
"What a cold, narcissistic asshole!"
"Whata Junseok".