Sekai de ichiban toui koi
not finished yet, waiting for vol. 2, but the entire thing is interesting and the whole appeal is so smooth and calming with likeable and complex characters.
From Green Kitchen
Koi ga Ochitara
I first saw the sequel to this and one of the comments expressed excitement over the return of the "Japanese Hannibal" so I went to this prequel with thoughts that it's going to be psychological and it went on for a while especially on the first chapters when the seme was focused on the uke running away and whatnot wahahahah, thank goodness that commenter just probably meant that the seme looks like Mads Mikkelsen who played Hannibal in a series. Such a nice, considerate seme, and a thoughtful, clingy uke; they have suuuuuccch a healthy dynamic, the communication is just really something, specially on the sequel; though the author had notes on this prequel, I don't think the translators included it. So soft, and warm, and makes you look forward to growing old with someone who loves you and whom you love back unconditionally.
Chiya's Just an Unstable Guy
Tadaima, Okaeri
Instant top 5. Everything is just so healthy and smooth, but not idealistic, like the characters did have to develop in order to be a better version of themselves, they weren't perfect from the start, still it didn't focus on drama and angst, but rather on fluff and slice of life which is so, so goooood. It's not yet finished, thankfully, this is on the same par as Hontu Yajuu for me, a sweet, kinda episodic manga. It's also tagged as yaoi but there wasn't really a sex scene, only an implication (maybe with the 2nd couple in the future?), still that's probably for the best because it centers on babies and family life, so having it focus on wholesomeness to provocativeness would be a whiplash, this style suits it best. I hope the future release would get uploaded too soon.
Re:birth