Love Junkie Manga đź””
Just finished Love Junkie by Mayu Sakai, and wow — this isn’t your fluffy shoujo. It follows Nao, a girl who dives headfirst into relationships looking for validation, only to crash hard every time. Toxic ex? Check. Self-destructive patterns? Double check. If you like manga that shows the ugly side of being a “love addict,” this one hurts so good. 💔
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If you’re tired of perfect heroines and flawless love stories, Love Junkie (original title: Love Junkie ) by Mayu Sakai is a must-read. love junkie manga
⚠️ Content warning: emotional manipulation, toxic relationships.
Highly recommend if you like messy character studies over fairytales. đź’€ Just finished Love Junkie by Mayu Sakai, and
If you’ve ever been the friend watching someone self-destruct over relationships, this manga gets it. Also, the art is classic 2000s shoujo — big eyes, dramatic sparkles, but the story is anything but sweet.
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Nao is a high school girl who jumps from boyfriend to boyfriend, not because she’s in love, but because she’s addicted to the feeling of being loved. When she gets dumped, she immediately craves a new relationship to fill the void — leading to a cycle of desperation, lies, and heartbreak.