Ato Hitoiki De Ai
4.12.2020, 24.8.2024 Well, one of the four couples in this manga definetly has an uke on the spectrum. Sure makes for interesting reading, even if I don’t like the fact that the seme in that story probably raped him because the uke’s consent to sex was really ambiguous. Then, there’s one couple where I first thought the older uke was an asexual, but turns out it was (no surprise since this mangaka LOVES weird miscommunication relationships) just a case of misunderstanding. The uke is both shy and didn’t know the seme was MORE than fine with having sex with a man.
Kore Mo Shigoto Desu
15.12.2020 17.6.2022 22.4.2024
Come Over
24.1.2021 First relationship at 45, with a 20ish man. Prepare your hearts, your both already lost so deeply in one another
Yoake wo Matsu Kimi no Tame ni
29.1.2021 A cancer survivor (or not?) gakuran boy falls in love with his best friend’s gay dad. The age gap is HUGE, like slightly perhaps more than 20, but the young seme is still so desperately and aggressively pursuing his older lover. The mangaka depicts their relationship as realistically as can be.
The Clumsy Omega
16.2.2021 What do you get if you tried to combine slapstick comedy with yaoi omegaverse? This. It’s terribly fluffy, like the way a destroyed wedding cake looks like when someone (the uke) fell upon it.
Ore ni Notte Ikimasenka
24.4.2021, 12.12.2023
Good morning, bad day
12.5.2021 The first chapter was the best and most realistic, about a lonely gay café owner apatetic towards life and the young man that falls in love with him and enables him to feel again. Loved it. Chapter 3 about the roommates felt forced because of how it could have become so much better if the seme had told the uke he’d had a crush on him since high school. The rest of the stories: trash.
Love in Motion