Shi ni Itaru Yamai

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I remember reading this some time ago and thought it was fairly interesting.
 
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Not a hint of male-on-male, but it's truly yaoi (in the way that the person who coined the term described it):
Yama nashi (no climax)
ochi nashi (no resolution)
imi nashi (no meaning)
 
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It's not bad, but is not great, either. There's a feeling of satisfaction at the end, but the middle part is pretty stale. Maybe it's because I'm not an expert in psychology, but it's pretty confusing for me.
 
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The early and middle part of the manga has a lot of supernatural inkling plastered around, but it's just bait and switch, it is a real psychological problem and a rare one to boot.
It is hard to prove whether or not someone actually contract it as there are plenty of cases where it's all just chu2byou delusion or silly excuse to avoid punishment.
Most fictions about split personality are pretty shounen silly or straight up edgelord masturbation material, but this one felt believable and ended up in realistic and romantic way.
Giving it 8/10, simply because I hate the deep bait the author gave at the early stage of the manga.
 
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I wish that it actually covered Søren Kierkegaard's philosophy more in-depth. It only refers to the first pages of "The Sickness Unto Death." SK's insight into despair, anxiety, and dread is greatly enlightening.
 
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https://psychcentral.com/lib/dispelling-myths-about-dissociative-identity-disorder/?all=1
 

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