Unlike "fluff" romances, this series thrives on tension. Every touch or glance is loaded with subtext, making the "will-they-won't-they" dynamic feel genuinely high-stakes.
The illustrations are arguably the series' biggest selling point. The character designs are sleek, and the use of color—often shifting between soft pastels and moody, dark tones—perfectly mirrors the shifting psychological states of the protagonists. Bad Thinking Diary
Bad Thinking Diary is a must-read for fans of and psychological romance . It is not a lighthearted story; it deals with themes of jealousy, manipulation, and the fear of losing someone by wanting "more." Unlike "fluff" romances, this series thrives on tension
If you enjoy series like What Does the Fox Say? or The Third Party , you will find the atmosphere of Bad Thinking Diary right up your alley. It is a sleek, modern exploration of how the people we love the most are often the ones who can mess with our heads the most. The character designs are sleek, and the use