『Fangtasia』's manga / #teacher(14)

Dame na Kurai ga Choudoii

Complete | fuduki atsuyo | 2010 released

https://www.mangaupdates.com/series/e12li7c/dame-na-kurai-ga-choudoii Description 1) Two History Teachers 2-2.5) The Crisis of Yamabuki-kun, The Power of Youth Yamabuki is an average guy with an ordinary face, average grades, and a normal life and he likes it that way. Then he meets Aonuma... 3-6) The Good-for-Nothing Fellow is Just Good Odagiri Itaru, an elementary teacher, visited his student Aoyagi Rikuto's house to find out the reason behind Rikuto always sleeping in class. To his surprise, Rikuto was always helping his mangaka father, Aoyagi Kaiji, with his works. From then on, Odagiri always came over to their house to make sure that Rikuto slept on time. As time went by, Odagiri developed feelings for Kaiji. But will he be able to become that irreplaceable existence in Kaiji's heart? simple smutty mostly pwp oneshots, couple 1 - ch. 1 p.1-32: teacher x teacher. otaku-looking #megane seme x #pretty uke couple 2 - ch. 2 p.33-48: the devilish student found his own lover. fast-acting #devilishly cute pretty boy who, despite his #girly looks is a seme x very ordinary freckled uke./ ɫ ⬧ ɫ Teacher x parent. Ch. 3 p.52-end : widowed #single parent of an elementary student x #teacher who #bickers how to raise the kid.

Sugar Family

Complete | hagio akira | 2006 released

I've read it all except the extra Kid x Box which hasn't been translated yet.

Nocturnal Flight

Complete | Haruta | 2000 released

This is one of the oneshots in the Deeps (Anthology). Wow, what a twist!! He basically did what was done to him. Nocturnal Flight I like. It's dark, gritty, and does not take you to a place of healing. However, it also does not make any pretense at being loving and healing. I haven’t had read anything so consciously messed up in such a long while. Like this isn’t passing off rape as sex or glamorizing it in any way; it’s out right showing how predatory behavior takes place, and how violence is perpetuated, without sugar coating it, and how cycles of violence are not only put into motion but are re-enforced as well. Recently, I have also come to be more invested in the question of how such instances can be/should be shown.