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Minji’s "diary" is a metaphor for the thoughts society—and her own internalized fears—deem unacceptable. The webtoon heavily features the psychological toll of hiding one's sexuality, especially when the object of affection is a best friend. Art Style and Visual Storytelling
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Psychological drama, intense romance, and toxic relationship dynamics have always held a powerful grip on comic readers. In the world of GL (Girls' Love) or Yuri webtoons, few recent titles have generated as much conversation, passion, and debate as Bad Thinking Diary . Written by Hodang and beautifully illustrated by Rangari, this completed series explores the messy, blurred lines between lifelong friendship and consuming romantic obsession.
Some readers have criticized Hye-ra for escaping serious consequences despite her persistent meddling, even at the story's conclusion. However, this might be a deliberate choice by the author to reflect the messy reality that toxic people don't always get their comeuppance.
Rangari’s artwork is a massive selling point for the series. The illustration style elevates the emotional and mature themes of the story. Bad Thinking Diary
: Some readers find the characters' motives "very shallow" and wish to see them more fleshed out. The complaint is that the manhwa prioritizes steamy scenes over psychological depth, leaving the characters feeling one-dimensional.
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When a casual bet leads to an experimental kiss, the floodgates open. What follows is a turbulent secret relationship defined by miscommunication, intense physical intimacy, and a toxic level of jealousy. As external forces—including college peers and manipulative rivals—interfere, Minji and Yuna must confront whether their love is genuinely healing or utterly destructive. Character Dynamics: A Study in Contrast
If you are just diving into Bad Thinking Diary , here are a few things to keep in mind: Minji’s "diary" is a metaphor for the thoughts
Both girls harbor hidden desires but fear that cross the line will destroy their lifelong friendship. Character Analysis: Minji vs. Yurim
Naive, emotionally expressive, and deeply attached to Yuna. She struggles constantly with the morality of her desires, fearing that her feelings will ruin the only stable relationship she has ever known.
Yu-na is the striking beauty who serves as the object of Min-ji's affection. She is described as an exquisite and statuesque lady with lustrous black hair and captivating blueish-gray eyes. While Min-ji is open and expressive, Yu-na is more composed, dominating, and carries herself with a quiet self-assurance. In the beginning, Yu-na's feelings are more of a mystery to the reader, making her character an enigma. We soon learn her reactions are not random; she is harboring a long-held, deep-seated love for Min-ji that others around them can clearly see. Her controlled exterior masks an intense and passionate interior, making the moment her feelings are fully revealed one of the most satisfying payoffs in the series.
In the vibrant world of Girls' Love (GL) manhwa, few titles have captured the hearts of readers quite like "Bad Thinking Diary." Written and illustrated by the talented creator Rangrarii , this story delves into the complexities of childhood friendship, blossoming romance, and the often-confusing, "bad" thoughts that accompany the transition from friendship to love. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted
At its heart, Bad Thinking Diary explores the thin, volatile line between platonic affection and romantic obsession.
Yuna is the catalyst for much of the drama. Unlike Minji, who is confused by her feelings, Yuna has harbored an intense, borderline toxic fixation on Minji for years. She uses Minji’s sudden awakening to entrap her in a relationship where Yuna holds most of the emotional leverage. Her cool exterior masks a desperate fear of losing Minji to anyone else. Major Themes and Motifs
Minji’s initial denial represents the classic struggle of coming to terms with one's sexuality. Labeling her romantic and physical desires as "bad thoughts" underscores the societal and internal pressures to conform to platonic norms. Artistic Style and Presentation
