Ik this isn’t what you meant and you don’t mean anything bad but saying someone is bipolar when displaying quite volatile/changeable emotions/behavior is contributing to stigmatization of the disorder that is widely misunderstood which later just makes people affected struggle more (it’s mistook for borderline which is completely different)
I’m sorry for being the one to pin-point, people really don’t even know what it means yet use it and the misconception only grows. I’m only commenting because I’ve been trying to educate and brake exactly those misconceptions, each side deserves clarity and understanding

I hoped it would go somewhere, but the story and writer are bipolar. One moment realizes how badly he’s treated, then in the other he is blushing and running after the ML. Ew