Hello everyone. I have to start this thread with a bit of a clarification: I fell sick this week and decided to use the recovery time to catch up on the last few anime-seasons I missed. One of the shows I picked was Sakurasou na Pet no Kanojo [http://myanimelist.net/anime/13759/Sakurasou_no_Pet_na_Kanojo], a relatively standard romantic dramedy. I actually loved the show (well, most of it), and so I looked up how the light novels continued the story... and then, while I was reading about how the last three volumes messed up big time, I realized something: Why is that all romantic anime are about characters trying to step up their relationship and end when they actually get into one? (Or, alternatively, why are so many romance stories concluded with "then they went on their separate ways, and then a few years later, once they became completely different from the characters we grew to like offscreen, they meet up again and lived happily ever after"?)
I mean, I know the narrative reasons for that, about the audience-gripping effects of belligerent sexual tension on love triangles and such. What I can't wrap my head around is why most, if not all of the romance-centric series I have read or watched in the past decade used this formula exclusively. One would think there would be outliers or even a separate genre dedicated to actual relationship stories, as keeping up a relationship can be just as interesting to watch as any of the myriad of "indecisive/thick boy surrounded by at least two but usually more love-interests and neither of them actually tries to advance their relationship" silliness we get all the time.
But then another thought came to me: maybe there are stories like that out there, I just don't know about them because they are either underrepresented or just simply passed by me.
As such I would like to direct the question to you: Do you know any anime or mange where the leads either start out in a relationship or quickly advance to that level and the rest of the show is about actual relationship drama (or relationship-comedy) instead of the silly teenager romantic angst we so often get?
I mean, I know the narrative reasons for that, about the audience-gripping effects of belligerent sexual tension on love triangles and such. What I can't wrap my head around is why most, if not all of the romance-centric series I have read or watched in the past decade used this formula exclusively. One would think there would be outliers or even a separate genre dedicated to actual relationship stories, as keeping up a relationship can be just as interesting to watch as any of the myriad of "indecisive/thick boy surrounded by at least two but usually more love-interests and neither of them actually tries to advance their relationship" silliness we get all the time.
But then another thought came to me: maybe there are stories like that out there, I just don't know about them because they are either underrepresented or just simply passed by me.
As such I would like to direct the question to you: Do you know any anime or mange where the leads either start out in a relationship or quickly advance to that level and the rest of the show is about actual relationship drama (or relationship-comedy) instead of the silly teenager romantic angst we so often get?