Oshiete, Ookami-san.
the side couples are pretty cute. (Note to self: first one is a couple pretending to have broken up to spice things up; second one is childhood friends, and the taller one is super cutesy (and definitely the bottom) and the other one almost worships him.
Gomen Ne Idol-kun
Although I can see the writer is trying to make the main guy a deeper character (which would give this manga a 4/5), I can't help but see him as just another cliché guy-turned-feminine-to-be-an-uke-to-the-cool-seme-I-wanted-to-write. Like... they almost have a 10 year difference! And the uke guy (main character) isn't even 18!! BRUH. Anyway, pretty standard yaoi for it's time so it just gets a 3.
Dogeza, Shite Kudasai.
it's fucked up... but kinda fun.
Memeshii Aku to Azatoi Suh
The art style is beautiful, and their first sex once the uke realizes he loves the seme is beautiful... but I don't like how this represents bisexual people, or polysexual/polyamorous people. It felt kind of off :/ If not for the « I'm just sleeping around and would prefer an open relationship like my parents because of trauma » and framing open relationships as a mean to escape a bad marriage, this would get a 4/5 for being adorable (and getting to my love of that dumb, creepy, stalker trope).
Zutto Kimi no Turn
Omg!!!! I love how the character development of both of the characters!!!! ARGHWEOHFEWW! I just wished it actually got resolved in this manga > A < but who cares! 5/5! This fulfills my need for a kind of stalker-ish, mushy, obsessed character, and the art style is beautiful, and the sex scene adorable, and the plot interesting???!!!! I haven't read a fun yaoi in a WHILE and this hits the mark better than this author's work I read just before (Memeshii Aku to Azatoi Suh).
Akuma-chan wa Momoiro