Fujoshi Kanojo.
My Girlfriend's a Geek
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Fujoshi Kanojo.

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: My Girlfriend is a Fujoshi, Sepatte Takurou Dai-23-kyuu
Japanese: 腐女子彼女。
English: My Girlfriend's a Geek
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 5
Chapters: 23
Status: Finished
Published: Jun 12, 2007 to Feb 15, 2010
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Romance Romance
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: Comic B's-LOG
Authors: Shinba, Rize (Art), Pentabu (Story)

Statistics

Score: 7.111 (scored by 27722,772 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #73022
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #2849
Members: 7,827
Favorites: 36

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Stories about a guy whose girlfriend/crush is an utter fujoshi. And thus he is dragged into the world of yaoi fandom. 
reportRecommended by IceAndCream
The clue here is kind of in the titles, but since I'm always willing to lend a hand to those in need: Both stories are about fujoshis; crazy females who create ladyboyxladyboy fantasies in their depraved minds and scare me. Rumi is a little over the top compared to Kanojo, and its titular female lead is what I imagine to be a severe/worrying case. This is because, where as Rumi is fictional, the Kanojo manga was based on the real-life experiences of a blogger who detailed what he has endured to be with the woman he loves. But both series have plenty of 'laugh out loud'  read more 
reportRecommended by AironicallyHuman
In Moekoi it's the boy who is the otaku, while in Fujoshi Kanojo, we have a regular guy paired up with a boys love fanatic girl. Humorous situations ensue. Fujoshi Kanojo is more mature content wise and the characters are older.  
reportRecommended by inzaratha
Both main character falls In love with with an otaku (mainly are into BL) but the main characters don’t really understand what fujoshi means. That doesn’t stop them from wanting to date them. I think their fun reads about a nerd and someone who’s not so nerdy. Main character accepts who they are.  
reportRecommended by LilPrinceein
If you enjoy the antics of the otaku girls in Kuragehime you might enjoy Fujoshi Kanojo, which is also a funny josei story involving otakus. The plots are very different, although both have otakus, humor and romance. In Fujoshi Kanojo, we have a normal non otaku boyfriend dating a BL / yaoi obsessed girl and having to deal with a lot of uncomfortable situations. While in Kuragehime we have a bunch of otakus of all different types and are treated to watching their antics. If you are an avid manga reader ( maybe an  read more 
reportRecommended by inzaratha
Tonari no 801-chan helped inspire Fujoshi Kanojo and offers a slightly less crazed fujoshi lead (don't let the green monster fool you!). Tonari no 801-chan is more comedy based and less romantic. However, Fujoshi Kanojo's "romance" is hampered by the girl's over-the-top behavior. 
reportRecommended by shinkeikaku
Both are about a yaoi fangirl who works at a restaurant and meets two interesting guys and has BL fantasies about them.  
reportRecommended by Orulyon
both about fujoshi~women who live and love all things BL~YAOI *drools* maiden road is about a girl who expands on the lives of her male class mates and fujoshi kanojo is about a woman who is a yaoi fanatic... but gets a boyfriend who eventually excepts how she thinks about him and other men ~haa >_< both very good reads. 
reportRecommended by MeiaRan