Boku no Kokoro no Yabai Yatsu
The Dangers in My Heart
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Boku no Kokoro no Yabai Yatsu

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Japanese: 僕の心のヤバイやつ
English: The Dangers in My Heart
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Type: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: Mar 8, 2018 to ?
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Romance Romance
Theme: School School
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Serialization: Manga Cross
Authors: Sakurai, Norio (Story & Art)

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Score: 8.241 (scored by 1937019,370 users)
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Ranked: #3722
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #304
Members: 56,361
Favorites: 2,397

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both have the tall girl, short guy trope with the girl gaining an interest in the guy. both mc's work towards something. In chiisai... mc gets better at volleyball and is just a confident guy while in bokuyaba, mc is insanely introverted but gets much better as the manga goes along. 
reportRecommended by PraizOP
- The two main characters like the heroine in their own way and the two heroines of each manga seek attention from the main character in their own way. - In (Boku no Kokoro) the main character confronts the heroine who is a model and has many friends around her and the main character only realizes his feelings for the heroine over time. In (Suki na Ko ga Megane) the main character confronts a heroine who always forgets to bring her glasses and makes the main character help the heroine whenever she forgets to bring her glasses. The main character has liked the heroine from the  read more 
reportRecommended by v60s
Both involve diabetes-including romcom wholesomeness with an introverted character getting to better know an extroverted one. Styles are similar - more than 4-koma but less than full manga. 
reportRecommended by K-Lye
This is somehow similar since both of the girls like to tease their boys and the boys can make up for a critical hit to make their hearts go doki~doki. 
reportRecommended by Huqeo
Both are school life romcoms told from the POV of the male protagonist who is an average joe. The female protagonist is a cute girl who has a crush on the male MC, and she teases him. Both have ecchi but Anjou-san is more Adult while Boku no Kokoro no Yabai Yatsu is more fluffy romance.  
reportRecommended by Sinshana
Both rom-coms with huge amount of ecchi and wholesome romance. Dense male mc. Assertive and strong female lead 
reportRecommended by KuroNoTaiyo
Both high-school romcoms focus on the super-sweet romantic interactions between a shorter MC and taller FMC. Both have a short episodic manga style although still with some nice story progression. 
reportRecommended by K-Lye
The vibes are the same shut-in protagonists Cute and popular girl, both protagonists hate at the beginning and fall in love with later on 
reportRecommended by Bogiboi
Both feature the pure and slowly developing romance between a shorter guy and a taller girl and their daily school life, with the occasional fanservice. Both give off a similar feel with enough sweetness to make your teeth rot. 
reportRecommended by Sinshana
Both have this cuteness of teenagers not knowing exactly how they feel and learning step by step how to understand themselves and their significant other.  
reportRecommended by VMPrecoma
a guy falls in love with a tall girl 
reportRecommended by NuggetBandit
Both are school life romantic comedies told from the point of view of the male MC as he makes observations about the female MC. The female MC has a crush on him, although the male MC doesn't realize it yet. 
reportRecommended by Sinshana
Both are diabetes-including romcom wholesomeness with an introverted character getting to better know an extroverted one. 
reportRecommended by K-Lye
Both are cute and fluffy rom-coms with a bit of drama sprinkled about. They are both well written and the themes are handled maturely. The characters are all likable and develop each chapter. I highly recommend. 
reportRecommended by Football1650
Similar concept as both titles revolves around relationship between introverted short guy and tall bishoujo. Nana To Kaoru present this concept with a bit of kinky twist 
reportRecommended by CzlowiekFoka
Both are romances with a tall girl and a short boy, but they don't rush the relationship building or waste your time with potential red herring love triangles. If you like one you might like the other as well. 
reportRecommended by larkija
- They're not so similar but if you're looking for another romance you could give this a try. - Cute couple and has its moments. 
reportRecommended by Huqeo
Not that similar concept. But I can assure that you'll like this one as well. Akutsu-san is all about a gyaru living off on MC's apartment (kinda). While the other is a really cute(unique?) chemistry between the two. Might as well give it a try. 
reportRecommended by Huqeo
If you like Ponkotsu for its self-aware main character and great comedy, but want more intimate moments between the duo, Boku no Kokoro no Yabai Yatsu is for you. If you Liked Boku no Kokoro no Yabai Yatsu's side characters and how they interacted with the main characters, along with how the main character develops their emotions, Ponkotsu will definitely not disappoint. 
reportRecommended by Ritinal
If you like the fluffy feeling Shogi Senpai, you will also like the fluffy feeling of BokuYaba. Both have lots of flirting and wholesomeness! 
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Protagonists with similar personalities 
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