Lie Cry Like
About a model and the man who quietly embraces him. Full tenderness, depth, and finding home in another human being.
Bokura ga Koi wo Ushinau Riyuu
Oushirou is a man who is in love with his childhood friend. He gets a call telling him that his friend will move there (where he lives) only to be chatted up at the bar by a friendly (and somewhat suspicious) patron. They end up going to his apartment after the patron finds Oushirou's keys, and the patron tries to make a move on him. Oushirou ends up relying on this person -- Satoru -- as emotional support, but doesn't give anything back (although his feelings keep deepening for this person in many ways). Oushirou has an emotional breakthrough about his friend and Satoru, and Satoru shares a secret of his own with Oushirou. This was a fantastic (and very sad, in the sense that things end -- though things also begin) manga. ~Chapter 7
Bebe-san no Koibito
The cat as the narrator was a very interesting angle. Also, I definitely cried while reading this.
Neko x Neko
A couple who has been going out for three years decides to reverse when the uke becomes big enough to be the seme. The seme, who identifies as straight, was reluctant but wanted to give it a try. Within the tension before they have sex as a reversible couple, they are in the midst of building/renovating a cafe -- someone hired them as an architecture student and a full-time contractor. They end up talking about their feelings regarding sex, each other, and the development of their relationship. I would say that the manga is well-done. Edit: They're a true verse couple. They actually switch, even when the first 'uke' gets his 'seme' physique and tops the original 'seme.' ~Chapter 5.5
Hana No Miyako De