Rating: 8.5/10 (Guilty Pleasure Certified) If you loved "Nevertheless," you will be obsessed with Love Junkie. It is messier, more explicit, and psychologically sharper. The latest chapters prove this isn't just a love triangle—it's a demolition derby of mental health.
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Final Thought for New Readers: Binge it. The weekly wait for Love Junkie is torture because each chapter ends on a text message notification or a knock at the door. It’s the manhwa equivalent of a sad indie song you listen to on repeat even though it makes you cry.
For newcomers: Love Junkie follows Lee Yeoreum, a young man caught in a destructive web of unrequited love and physical entanglement with his friend Kang Hajin. Hajin is charismatic, emotionally unavailable, and prone to using Yeoreum as a comfort object while chasing other people. The series is renowned for its raw depiction of codependency and internal monologues that feel uncomfortably real.
At the end of Season 2, Yeoreum finally hit a breaking point after Hajin’s betrayal involving a third party (the enigmatic Seo Rami). The season closed with Yeoreum walking away—not with anger, but with exhausted resignation.
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| Platform | Best for | |----------|----------| | Webtoon (EN) | Official English releases of Korean webtoons | | Tappytoon | Mature/romance manhwa | | Lezhin Comics | Obsessive/dark romance titles | | Bato.to | Fan translations (search “Love Junkie” or similar tags) | | MangaUpdates | Check if series exists under alt names |
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Note: As the series has concluded, the "latest" developments refer to the final volumes and the ending that resolves the central conflict.