stressedpenguin's manga / #they get married(5)

Katsuyoku Scandal

Complete | Cyouko kurahashi | 2019 released

HEY WOULD YA LOOK AT THAT A HEALTHY OMEGAVERESE WITHOUT THE BS RAPE SHIT YAY Story was a bit messy and characters kept springing outta nowhere. The lil bro popped in and popped out in like 2 panels. Overall it was alright. Lacked depth. 6/10

Kekkonshimasho Yamomesan

Ongoing | Yorunorate | 2019 released
2022-09-17 19:46 marked

Cute! Short and sweet. Just the right amount of absurd with a very loveable older uke and a stone-faced, elite business man, younger seme. And they get married! 7 or 8/10

Until I Meet My Husband

Complete | nanasaki ryosuke,tsukizuki yoshi | 2019 released

None of my usual tags really work for this. This is a real story from a real person who suffered the prejudice and backlash of a homophobic life but managed to make it through to happiness. I think the moment that really got me was the mom who though she originally rejected him was able to overcome her prejudice. When she called all excited about Sapporo, yeah that got me. I wont rate this one since I don't wanna score someone's life experience, but it's a good read.

Kazoku Ni Narouyo

Complete | KURAHASHI Tomo | 2016 released

This is so sweet and fluffy AAAAAAHHHHH I love everything about this. Kazuma and Chiaki have been daring since high school. Suddenly their childhood friend Tomoe turns up pregnant and then asks them to care for the kid while she goes on a humanitarian trip. Its irresponsible of her, but the whole situation just works. Kazuma and chiaki are amazing dads and Tomoe still manages to be a good mom if an unconventional one. The whole story is kinda about them raising the kid together, all three of them, in their own weird adorable way. And they have lots of support from family and friends. I love it. 9/10

Life Senjou no Bokura

Complete | TOKOKURA Miya | 2016 released

I literally do not have the tags to describe this one, it does a lot of things different from the usual. The manga follows these two lovers from when the meet in high school, through the struggles of college, and the struggles of adulthood beyond adulthood, and it's very sweet and painful. I loved how whimsical their meeting was, both walking the painted line, conjuring the danger waiting if they fell to either side. I love the lil tango(?) they do to get around it. It made me so happy!! You watch their romantic relationship build and then fall apart as harsh reality and their own insecurities catch up with them. And when they find each other again, it almost hurts as much as it heals. And then you watch them grow old and we return to that painted line on the street and we follow that to the end of the story and their lives. Rarely do you see a story that ends when the characters lives end outside of a tragedy. I'm really happy to have read this. Wow. This story gets just poetic enough that it brought out my own poetic side that hasn't seen the light of day since high school, I've gotta give this a 9/10