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Sensei, Mou Dame Desu

Complete | Kashima chiaki | 2019 released
2024-09-03 17:04 marked

This funnier than I expected it to be!! Plus the ML is so patient and tender, on top of being understanding and funny. Although, he may be too open minded and go with the flow - like I can see him getting himself in trouble for being too mindless about moving in with someone to - but he shows devotion and grit when faced with MC’s worries and idiosyncrasies. MC seemed like a Virgo to me lol - his worries were on point and he doesn’t let up easily. At first I didn’t have anything much to relate to him with, until pretty much the climax of the manga, and he had to put his cards down because he wanted to be with ML badly but was consumed with doubt and fear. ML handled it pretty well. ML is older but he is so cute at times. He’s affectionate with MC but his approach is balanced; he knows when to push and when to back down. I love him.

Chiya's Just an Unstable Guy

Complete | Furuya Chiruko | 2000 released
2024-09-05 01:27 marked
Tags: Worth reread

It’s good to reaffirm each other’s feelings to another

Koisuru Bokura wa Ichou ga Yowai

Complete | OKUDA Waku | 2000 released
2024-09-12 06:11 marked
Tags: Worth reread

The story becomes unreasonable at times, but I love the concept very much; there are memorable moments and dialogue, and I love the line art. I resonate with this specific health issue, and I need more of these serious-but-fragile, cool-but-kind MCs. The funny instances were made me burst in laughter. There were some fetish going on, which kinda went too far for me, but it’s not intolerable. I just accepted it as the package deal for the story — I still like the parts that weren’t too out of this world in its fetishness lmao

Salvation Spirit

Ongoing | Lezhin | 2022 released
2023-08-15 15:16 marked

Fate Makes No Mistakes

Ongoing | Shin | 2000 released
2019-04-14 21:38 marked
Tags: Worth reread

Black or White

Ongoing | Sachimo | 2000 released
2019-11-27 21:19 marked
Tags: Worth reread