Geboku-sama no Iu Toori
Seems like I won't hate it, though the uke is in crazy amounts of denial
The Lazy Son and His Naughty Secretary
Ryunosuke, a jaded rich guy, gets forced to work at his Dad's company by the persistent secretary, Chihiro Personally, what Chihiro did will never be okay with me. Rape is rape. He also blackmailed him using photographic evidence. His intentions may have been right and he may love Ryu, but nothing makes it okay. I enjoyed Ryu's backstory and growth, but the way their relationship started sours this experience for me. 3.4
Boku No High Spec Kareshi-sama
Yokomichi is an omega who likes to top (and his tastes run towards alphas), so it's really hard for him to get laid, until he meets his new boss and high specs Alpha with a naive heart, Karasuma. Karasuma is so naive and childishly innocent, it sometimes makes me want to grind my teeth, but he is still the best character here. He is generous and gentle. A kind lover. Yokomichi isn't too bad either, he certainly loves Karasuma and had the resolve to continue their relationship even after all the meddling. Malik was really annoying, ngl. I hate meddlesome third parties (almost always fron the seme's side) who think they are owed something just because they share some part of the seme's past. Newsflash: you are owed jack shit. Anyway, Tanaka seemed to be going somewhere fun, but the way he handled Malik raises a lot of psychopaths/abuser red flags for me. Honestly, even in this crack-y light hearted manga, it bothered me. 4.5
Hakidame no Tsuru wa Yogosa Retai
Minato is a masochist virgin who wants to be messed up, but because he's too good looking, none of the guys at his all-boys school will so much as touch him. Until germophobic part-time janitor/ college student Sakaki comes along. Well. I do think Sakaki is too removed and Minato is tok pushy. But I really do like Minato, in the end, and I wanted Sakaki to be able to move on from his trauma too. Overall, not bad. 4.5
Junai Drop Out