It's painful yet annoying. I didn't like how the characters seemed to do what's "right" in their situation, yet keep on hanging on to the other. It's like they just wait for the situation to be convenient to them. I disliked how Shin appeared to be torn among the three women. I know that he liked Hana, as they say she was his "favorite" but his actions were so frustrating. He thinks he's being nice by spoiling the girls, but he's definitely not.
I liked some of her insights, but of course, I didn't completely approve of her actions. From the start, she rubbed me the wrong way because of what she did, but sharing her thoughts about it made me understand and think more than I've been used to. So, there's cheating and a psycho, manipulative ex that's frustrating, but I mostly appreciated her blog posts and the ideas she shared. I think it could've still been better, especially that ending...
Errr... I don't like cheating, but I appreciated the realistic approach of this manga; not all players/cheaters can change easily as they want. There would always be a trigger to pull them back.
Err... The characters were quite annoying, and in some parts, instead of maturing, characters turned worse, or sort of OOC. I liked some words of wisdom that reflect reality though. Currently rereading, so I'll get back to it soon.
I Love Her