Unfortunately, I've got to warn people off Perfect World. It starts off as a sensitive take on disability, but it does not stay that way. I actually rage quit reading this one because it became too full of over the top drama that to me came off as completely tone deaf given the subject matter. Big TMI and spoiler warning!
spoiler[The point I couldn't handle was when the protagonist was hospitalized, and unable to use the bathroom due to complications, his girlfriend and the love rival literally fought over who would get to help relieve him by uh, manual simulation, to put it politely, in order to prove who was better able to care for him. This fight was not a screaming match so much as a verbal disagreement, but still I was grossed out that they were both more absorbed in their stupid rivalry than paying attention to the fact that they were humiliating him, and no one told them to knock it off because they were being terrible.]
I also had some issues with Japanese culture intersecting with disability in a bad way, at least in my opinion.
spoiler[In particular, the girlfriend gets into an accident and the protagonist is blamed for being too disabled to protect her from the accident. This really annoyed me, and I know that part of what was going on is the cultural idea that men have the role of protector in a romantic relationship. It's treated in the manga as at least somewhat legitimate concern, rather than as super ableist as it reads to me, who is not culturally Japanese. There's possibly other details like that too, but this one was the most obvious.]
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