muse ✨'s manga / #age gap(107)

METRO

Complete | Hongou chika | 2019 released

A boy feeling suffocated by his overprotective mother becomes entangled with the man who molested him on a train. This was fascinating and oddly sweet. Obviously not a road map for real life but an interesting story.

Suki ni Nattara Dame desu ka?

Complete | FUMIKAWA Jimi | 2018 released
2020-09-20 06:52 marked

A high schooler teases his math teacher about being gay but quickly confides he's gay himself. This leads to an unexpected friendship and burgeoning love in the face of an age gap and professional boundaries. Well. At least they waited until graduation.

Warui Otona Mihon

Complete | HONJOh Rie | 2011 released
2021-05-15 20:36 marked

A 40-something owner of a sandal shop who has pretty much given up on love finds it in his new assistant, a high school student who shares a last name with the sempai he’d once loved.

Shinobeba Koi

Complete | yukue moegi | 2014 released

Boys on motorcycles IN LOVE! They stop talking after they hook up but four years later they work together at a salon and WEAR SCRUNCHIES! Heads up for an age gap. It didn’t occur to me the first time through but uhh,

Kohinata-san Chi no Chounan wa Fukigen

Complete | MIO Junta | 2000 released
2021-12-14 13:23 marked

A family of all men can’t figure out how to take care of themselves. Enter the mail housekeeper sent by the novelist dad‘s publishing company. Enter the relationship between him and the oldest high school aged son.

Koujitsuei no Tobira

Complete | Shoowa | 2000 released
2022-04-26 09:26 marked

Interesting concept but perhaps unsuccessful execution. A lot of details don’t work when you examine this from a step back. If Kai is only 17, there’s no way he has three years of CIA training. It would have been better to use made up organizations. About 2/3 of the way in is an info dump chapter. I wish the author had withheld more or worked across a larger number of volumes. There was just too much going on. I think the author knew that because her ending note goes on to explain away some of the plot holes. Beautiful art and character designs.

Engage

Ongoing | Minaduki yuu , みなづきゆう | 2019 released

Naru’s spin off from Love Nest. This is not going to sit well with some people but I'm enjoying it. Naru was my favorite character in Love Nest. If you don't like him, you probably won't like this. This is an AU of the Cowherd and the Weaver, the story from the Tanabata Festival which is central to the work. Two lovers are fated to only meet one day a year. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cowherd_and_the_Weaver_Girl - Naru and Mei are technically uncle and nephew, although they are not biologically related. Mei's father's was Naru's much older step-brother; Naru was the child from his mother's first marriage. Naru was registered into the Naruse family and considered Matochika his brother. Mei has never been registered into the Naruse family, however, and very few people know he is Matochika's child. - They are 38 and 21 - Naru has seen Mei only a handful of times since he was a child, of his own design. He had not intended to see him at all until Mei was an adult, but Mei had behavioral issues and seeing Naru once a year worked as motivation for him to behave. - He probably saw him as a baby, but for Yui & Mei's sake he likely kept a firm distance so that no one suspected Mei was his brother's kid. Mei has no memory of meeting Naru before he was five years old, and that meeting was not on purpose. - Naru remains an enigma. We know next to nothing about him personally by the end of volume 2, except for a fear of praying mantises. - Naru is manipulative, which we know from Love Nest. He isn't necessarily cruel-intentioned but he manipulates people. - Sometimes I'm not sure if Naru realizes that he's flirting. He uses flirtation with everyone, including Mei -- even when he's trying to keep an emotional distance. It might be a defense mechanism. If he DOES realize that he's flirting, then he's leading Mei on. If he doesn't realize, I give him a pass. - I expect that Naru’s other relationships will end by the close of the series. Mei has already said he can only imagine himself being with one person, so I think Naru would honor that. Naru obviously doesn’t share that belief, so I’m optimistic the series won’t slam poly relationships as a stepping stone. - I don’t get the sense that Naru was in love with his own brother, although it's possible. I think he admired him and appreciated having someone in his life who actually cared about him. If he did have a crush, he was a little kid crushing on an adult man he was not related to by blood (and growing with that crush). It’s the same situation Mei is in now - Naru is reluctant to return Mei's feelings. Beyond the age gap and sense of responsibility re: Mei's feelings, I imagine he worries about betraying his brother. If his brother were alive, Naru/Mei would not be happening. It can only happen because of the 16 years separation that allowed Mei to grow up without any family connection to Naru. If they stay together, they will have to navigate this technical relationship for the rest of their lives. - Naru's feelings for Mei are very, very strong and very confused, but he seems to be tipping over into being in love by the end of Volume 2 - I know he’s not going to because this author is absolutely predictable with the seme/uke art styles, but Naru face down on a mattress is a lost opportunity. Let Mei top! - I believe Naru is being honest when he says that Mei is his treasure. I don’t believe he means him any harm. I think he fully intended to be an uncle to him and cherish him in place of his parents. - Asahi and Masoto are on board with Mei's feelings for Naru - Mei’s adopted parents don’t seem surprised about his feelings for Naru or even opposed to them. Of everyone in the story, they should be the most skeptical of his motivations. They may be avatars for the writer's opinions to justify the setup, but within the universe it tells me they don't perceive any threat from him. - Naru is definitely worried about *something* happening in the near future with the Naruse family, and has made arrangements for other people to take care of Mei in his stead