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A central fear driving the plot is the loss of the status quo. Both characters are terrified that if their romantic experiment fails, they will lose the only person who truly knows them. This fear drives them to make reckless, emotionally charged decisions. Communication vs. Misunderstanding

: For fans of psychological explorations, character-driven stories, and those interested in mental health narratives.

To use a Bad Thinking Diary effectively, you need to know what you are hunting. Here are the ten most common "bad thinking" patterns:

An article about Bad Thinking Diary would be incomplete without praising the artwork by Rangari. The visual presentation is a massive reason for the webtoon’s viral success. Bad Thinking Diary

For fans of the Yuri/GL genre, Bad Thinking Diary represents a shift toward more complex, adult-oriented psychological dramas. It doesn't shy away from the ugly parts of human nature. It forces the reader to ask: Can a relationship survive when it is built on a foundation of obsession?

Bad Thinking Diary stands out because it refuses to romanticize its toxic elements, choosing instead to lean into the psychological fallout of its characters' choices.

Bad Thinking Diary has firmly established itself as a cornerstone of the modern Girls' Love (GL) manhwa landscape. Written by Hodang and beautifully illustrated by Rangari, this psychological romance drama captures the intense, messy, and often intoxicating boundary between best friends and lovers. The Core Plot: From Best Friends to Something More A central fear driving the plot is the

Bad Thinking Diary is a girl's love webtoon written by Hodan and illustrated by Rangrari (collectively known as Park Do-han). Min-

The series brilliantly captures the vulnerability of loving a best friend. The characters face the ultimate gamble: risk everything for a chance at love, or suffer in silence to keep the friendship alive. 2. Codependency and Possession

Despite its mixed critical reception, Bad Thinking Diary has carved out a significant place in the GL manhwa canon. It has been translated into multiple languages, including Japanese (via Beltoon), Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Thai, and Indonesian. This widespread translation speaks to its international appeal and the hunger for well-drawn, emotionally complex GL content. Communication vs

Minji is the POV character for much of the series. She is sweet, somewhat naive, and deeply loyal. Her struggle stems from the fear of ruining her lifelong friendship with Yuna. As her repressed desires surface, she battles intense anxiety. Minji constantly questions whether Yuna genuinely loves her or is simply playing a cruel psychological game. 2. Yuna (The Possessive Enigma)

The feature typically refers to the popular Girls' Love (GL) Korean manhwa (webtoon) created by Park Do-han. The story follows the evolving relationship between two lifelong best friends, Kang Yuna and Kim Minji , as they transition from platonic friendship to a complicated romance during their college years. Core Story Elements

Minji slammed the diary shut. “Just... school stuff. Exams, you know?”.