Papa Sex Caramelized
Kurisu has his hands full with his job as an editor and his beloved daughter. When he starts going to a sweets store, Kurisu encounters the good-looking, Niina. Review: This manga has been an emotional roller coaster so far. The art is spectacular, and I’m really liking the plot so far. Their relationship is still developing. I really enjoyed watching the chapter development, especially in the main character, Kurisu. He obviously cares for and loves his daughter, Honami, a lot. He faces something that can be considered borderline internalized homophobia. He thinks of himself as a nuisance and has low self esteem. I feel that many can relate to his feelings, especially those in the LGBTQIA+ community. I am interested in as to how Kurisu will overcome his inner struggles and what role Niina might play in it. This manga has showcased a mass amount of potential. Here’s a warning!! This manga contains mature content that is not suitable for all audiences. If you’re not one for that, then this comic may not be for you! Comment: We stan a daughter who is supporting and accepting of homosexuality. (´꒳`) Side note: Left off on chapter 5.
Kazoku Ni Narouyo
Review: This family is so freaking cute. Ayu is just a bundle of sunshine. I spent half of this manga trying to figure out who was top and bottom. I got it right. I’m so proud of myself as a reader. It’s the little things.
Bokura no Shokutaku
Review: I really liked this. Very wholesome. Who’s we could have gotten more info about Yutaka’s family and him making up with them, though.
Nichijousahan Bi - Beautiful Life
Review: Eh, it was alright, but I didn’t like how the rape was so glossed over. Rape is really serious, and I wish the mangaka would have touched on that more.
Papa no Sukinahito
Review: They’re too precious for my heart.
Futari de Papa Hajimemashita
Relatively simple (and maybe a little cliché) plot and storytelling, but it works! I, for one, loved the tension between them even before the confession… Got me kicking my feet in the art like it's a shoujo manga. ANYWAY, this was incredibly sweet and fluffy. I always appreciate manga with themes of found family. I loved how the author dealt with the characters dealing with homophobia (e.g. the ML (Yuki, bottom)) reading that letter from his mom finally accepting him for who he is). The art was delicious! All in all, pretty good read.
Family Simulation!!
Review: Didn't like either couple's dynamic all that much. I might've rated this lower, but the first couple made up for that.
The Wolf in the Flower Shop