Ore no Itoshi no Neet-kun
Chiaki and Kei are best friends since kindergarten. And both have feelings for each other but they have gone through life without saying a thing. Includes an extra story about Hina, a gay high schooler, in love with one of his friend and Haniwa, the delinquent in his class, who finds out about Hina secret. It has a pretty funny reference to "Castle in the sky" movie at page 14. It's a simple but good story about a couple of strangers that pass from classmates to friends and from friends to, I hope, lovers.
Koibito Kakin
Tsutomu is a neet. His job consists in playing videogames and provide feedback on the experience and advice to players. One day, he bumps into an erotic game that present more than one possible ending. This time, instead of going after the girls he decides to go after a guy and see what happens. As a,kind of reward, the he offers a encounter with the video game character in real life and out of curiosity, Tsutomu goes to the meeting and met the split image of the character he's been having wet dreams: a man called Yuzuru. The thing is that Yuzuru is more than Tsutomu thinks or remembers, in any case, but he is so absorpted in his 2D life that has forgotten about people who meant something in his 3D life. I liked the development. It's kind of suspicious but not obvious. I hated Tsutomu being a jerk and I loved Yuzuru being so cute and innocent.
Dare Mo Ga Aisaretagari No
Taku, a divorced man living by himself, asks his mother to go visit him for a few days but she can't, so he asks to an old friend, Nana, a NEET, who he hasn't seen in a long time. Just cross the door and receive a kiss makes Taku feel flustered. Nana, who has always loved him, will take care of him in more than one way.
Oh, My Dear!