If you liked
Koi Kaze
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...then you might like
NHK ni Youkoso!
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Before you check my recommendation, check SlickDragon's; everything he said is completely spot on. First, let me immediately say that both these shows are some of my absolute favorite I've come across in the anime medium. If you want bittersweet psychological dramas (emphasis on the bitter), then you've found your shows! Koi Kaze and Welcome to the NHK both specialize in what I'd like to call the "quintessential hopeless and aimless societal outcasts" archetype. Each put their own spin on it, but this is the main focus of these two shows which drives their drama and protagonists' predicaments. Both Satou and Koushirou are bound by unconventional desires and vices that have curtailed them from achieving what a conventionally well-adjusted individual might consider a healthy and normal lifestyle. Both protagonists, whether justified or not, eventually divulge into morally questionable acts to fulfill their sexual desires. Both protagonists arise suspicion from people they regularly talk to of being an outcast or socially inept. As for their differences, Welcome to the NHK is black comedy and drama while Koi Kaze is almost entirely drama-focused and sprinkled in with romance. Tonally, both shows are quite similar, hence why I recommend it, but I would say that Welcome to the NHK is interlaced with more lighthearted and comedic moments while Koi Kaze is unrelentingly serious. Both shows are equally excellent and, might I add, unrivaled in portrayal of a loss of hope in being able to re-integrate back into a society that does not accept who they are. Neither show asks for the viewer to wholeheartedly accept that the protagonist is a great individual and that society is somehow wrong in viewing these folks in a somewhat negative light, however, both these shows do ask for some sympathy from the viewer to truly try to understand and have compassion for what eventually lead these protagonists to their ruin.