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The title reflects a central theme: the tension between societal ideals of "pure" affection and the reality of physical intimacy. While traditional romances often focus on wholesome emotional bonds, this series intentionally includes erotic elements to study the evolution of intimacy between its characters. Plot and Themes
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The term "pure love" ( Jun-ai ) is a massive genre in Japan. By labeling the relationship as "disqualified" from that purity, the author sets a specific expectation: this is going to be gritty, emotional, and perhaps a bit taboo. The title reflects a central theme: the tension
: The "Disqualified" in the title refers to the characters feeling they are unworthy of a "normal" or "pure" romance. It challenges the reader to consider if a relationship can still be valid even if it is built on obsession or flawed foundations. The term "pure love" ( Jun-ai ) is a massive genre in Japan
The title is literal. Throughout the narrative, Han-gyeol engages in acts (often under duress, manipulation, or desperation) that he personally believes disqualify him from ever receiving or giving "pure love." He is the disqualified one—not because he is evil, but because he has been soiled by a reality far crueler than fairy tales.