Fukakai na Boku no Subete wo
Love Me for Who I Am
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Fukakai na Boku no Subete wo

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: FukaBoku, Love me for What I am.
Japanese: 不可解なぼくのすべてを
English: Love Me for Who I Am
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Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 5
Chapters: 28
Status: Finished
Published: Jun 1, 2018 to Mar 5, 2021
Genres: Drama Drama, Romance Romance
Serialization: Comic MeDu
Authors: Konayama, Kata (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.911 (scored by 69266,926 users)
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Ranked: #9462
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Popularity: #1031
Members: 19,165
Favorites: 759

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Both series have a similar setup: a lonely LGBT+ teenager discovers a place where they are able to find friends who are also LGBT+. 
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Pan boy falls for non-binary classmate 
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Both are centered around the main protagonist coming to terms and acting upon his feelings for his newfound friend who is a crossdresser/trap and the perception of those around them in regards to their lifestyles and choices. 
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love me for who i am (Fukakai na Boku no Subete wo) is easier to understand and follow although it is dramatized. Both of them deal with complicated feelings with gender and LGBTQ+ themes. Where Zenbo kimi no sei has the protagonist switching genders. love me for who i am has a non binary protagonist. Both of them have the main cast work at a cafe.  
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Both take place in high school are about the main character's struggle with gender and the expectation for them to conform to the gender they were assigned as. 
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Both manga have characters that deal with confusion regarding their gender/sexual identities and are surprisingly well written. 
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Both manga are about protagonists who are in their teens and suffer from "gender dysphoria". Recommended for people who want to watch LGTBQ+ themed stories. 
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It's still in the same theme, I think it's similar to this manga. You may be surprised because in each chapter psychopathic scenes often appear, Their blood, nakedness, and also their affection often appear here. I highly recommend this for you. 
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Both have the same heroine a Boy and have many wholesome scenes. In terms of story and development Romance Koisuru (Otome) no Tsukurikata is way better, and you'll forget that Hiura is a boy when you read it. The storyline is also relaxed focused on the Slice of Life aspect and the number of panels for each chapter is not too many so you don't get bored while reading it. 
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Both feature x-gender/non-binary main characters who have to explain their gender identity to cis people. Also both feature a secondary lesbian/queer character who has a unrequited crush on the main x-gender character. 
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Both manga focus on LGBT aspects of the characters and how they and others deal with them. It shows the difficulties of gay relationships and crossdressing. I found myself learning a lot about self-realization and acceptance along with romance, drama and comedy. It feels like both try to give us the same kind of meaningful messages! 
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Both stories have characters that are trans and/or cross-dress due to various reasons but haven't come out in society for fear of being judged. 
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Tone wise the two are VERY different, depending on your personal view one is much more darker than the other. Rachel and Mogumo have a similar backstory of coming from rather broken households that may have started off as normal but became worse and worse as time goes on. Both characters are also blamed for said household going awry. While Satsuriku no Tenshi is not explicitly stated to have the two main leads in a romantic view, their bond is incredibly close and just like Mogumo and Tetsu they form a strong bond that others wouldn't or couldn't understand. Overall both stories are about two characters who mean  read more 
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They both involve a couple, both who are guys, with one dressing up as a girl. While the relationships of both stories are cute and wholesome, they also delve into gender and sexuality, more so in Fukakai than in Otoko. The crossdresser in Otoko considers himself as a guy while the one in Fukakai considered themselves as non-binary, so you can see that it delves into those topics.  
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these manga are similar in the fact they broach the topic of transgender people. they are also slice of life about similar subjects. if you like one you will probably like the other  
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Both deal heavily with LGBT-themes. Tho FukaBoku is more about a cast of young character's working out their identities together. Hanayome is more about the journey of one person to understand herself. Also FukaBoku is fiction and deals with the whole spectrum of LGBT and Hanayome is a journal about transgenderism specifically. Both really good both really cute. 
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Both stories are about a young teenage character who always hides their identity due to societal pressure and their struggles of coming to term with who they really are 
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