Mangafanatic wrote:In that case, I must be confusing it with something else. Gosh, what was that. . .
Anyways, sorry for what would appear to be my misinformation. I need to take better mental notes.
That really sounds like NANA to me. The opening pages of the manga shows one of the Nana's story--where she leaves Tokyo after she's heartbroken that the married man she's been having an affair with has decided to stay with his wife and move (and she's...surprised by this...how?). Like i said, I set down the manga after that and never read ahead.
EDIT: Ah, actually, one of the plot lines DOES center around an affair. From the official website:
"Shoko Saibara runs a local radio program called "Cappuccino Break". There, she dicusses with listeners their relationships and offers guidance as to how they can keep the fires burning. Her show is successful, her fans love her--she couldn't ask for a better job. The problem: she is having an affair with a married man. Not only is this a bad idea in general, but also, given the subject matter of her radio show, it brings into question the integrety of her advice. As their shaky relationship grows even more unstable, Shoko is forced to ask herself some very important and painful questions--questions she found much easier to answer when someone else was asking them."
It sounds like it deals more with the distructive nature of affairs, but it still does make me nervous.