Hige wo Soru. Soshite Joshikousei wo Hirou.
Higehiro: After Being Rejected, I Shaved and Took in a High School Runaway
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Hige wo Soru. Soshite Joshikousei wo Hirou.

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Synonyms: I Shaved. Then I Brought a High School Girl Home.
Japanese: ひげを剃る。そして女子高生を拾う。
English: Higehiro: After Being Rejected, I Shaved and Took in a High School Runaway
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Type: Manga
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: Unknown
Status: Publishing
Published: Nov 26, 2018 to ?
Genres: Drama Drama, Romance Romance
Demographic: Shounen Shounen
Serialization: Shounen Ace
Authors: Shimesaba (Story), Adachi, Imaru (Art)

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Score: 7.211 (scored by 1607216,072 users)
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Ranked: #58602
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Popularity: #375
Members: 47,461
Favorites: 561

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Both stories have a young female who abandoned their home to live with an older male who cared for them and gave them happiness which they had never felt before. 
reportRecommended by gfjfgdrfkftcfgh
An office worker who lives with JK. Having a relationship that is quite complicated where the JK has feelings for the man. But his office mates also have feelings for him so this is like netorare. 
reportRecommended by ivialva
Very similar plot. Runawayed JK and a older man. But in "Nora to Zassou" MC older almost on twenty years.  
reportRecommended by Akagi-kun
Based on a female lead getting back to the common sense and reality of the world from a dark past with the help of the male lead 
reportRecommended by Learyan
Both stories have a girl taking refuge in a salary worker's home. Both female leads do all the housework/chores and overall makes the male lead eventually think of their house as a warm, cozy home that they can't see the female lead not being a part of. Senko-san is focused more on the light-hearted slice of life aspects, with a touch of fantasy. Hige wo soru is focused on the realistic aspects, and focused more on the drama aspect. 
reportRecommended by Learyan
Similarites: -Older guy to Joskausei kind of relationship. -Older guy whom were too nice to even do the Joskausei. -Older guy works as a salaryman. -Joskausei serves as wife material for the older salaryman. Dissimilarities: Haga Hige -Focuses more on the drama. -Girl is was a runaway. KuroGal -Girl is an independent but has a kind of weird way of dressing up. -Girl has friends. -Guy drinks beer but doesn't smoke.  
reportRecommended by Horn_dawg_2019
Since Naa-tan comes out first, I think it's safe to assume that HigeHiro copied that first plot of the story. what do I mean by that? here: both MC got "dumped" and found a young homeless girl in the streets and take her home. both the original love interest wanted MC after dumping him earlier. Naa-tan is more perverted, HigeHiro is more realistic.  
reportRecommended by spectre699
The two mangas have the same dynamic between the MCs : a 30ish man meets a teenage girl that is searching for a new home. The male becomes kind of her guardian angel. Mii-chan is still in its early stages and doesn't have any drama so far, therefore the atmosphere is way more happier, but I still think that if you enjoy one of these stories, you'll probably like the other one !  
reportRecommended by Elhwing
Both are same in terms of the basic plot of the story. An adult man takes in a minor. Though the profession and situation of the main characters are not alike at all.  
reportRecommended by BeetleR19d
both have middle age dude. both take in a young school girl. both the school girl runs away from the parents. 
reportRecommended by spectre699
These two series are so oddly reminiscent of each other. The only difference here is that Saki did not have a Yoshida-san to be there for her and to guide her towards the correct path of adultery (speaking of which bruh saki's also a yoshida wtf what are the odds perhaps it was indeed inspired by henshin who knows). Both explores similar themes and while the two series go down completely different paths (pacing was also drastically diff), they had similar tropes and I can see people enjoying both. Regardless, if you enjoyed Henshin, give Hige wo Soru a go for a less-dark experience. 
reportRecommended by verdicT-
Both series observe the everyday lives and growing relationship between an office worker and high school aged girl. 
reportRecommended by wl1
Both have adult love story, mysterious main heroine, will make you cry xD. 
reportRecommended by Syureria
- Blunt, somewhat jaded adult happens to become the crush of a younger girl - Main character has an unrequited love for someone he sees as much more composed, but also isn't honest with her feelings - Relationships, responsibilities, and concerns of each of the characters are explored - Each of the characters struggle to overcome their faults 
reportRecommended by SAniyoukoso
A guy think he knows who he likes, but it's complicated. Both have a similar "realistic" feel to them. Very little, if any, filler. Both very engrossing. 
reportRecommended by BlueAoi
office worker + JK complicated relationships Musume is a bit more dramatic though  
reportRecommended by Complax
These two manga is a bit complicated they have some mature themed. There is a girl who has a traumatic past and the MC may be the one who will help. 
reportRecommended by AkatsukiUlquiora
- A kind and hardworking yet somewhat solitary adult deals with complicated feelings of being the romantic interest of someone much younger than he is - Tone of these series is somewhat melancholic - Major difference between the two is Hige wo Soru. Soshite Joshikousei wo Hirou. deals with sexual themes while Koi wa Ameagari no You ni doesn't 
reportRecommended by SAniyoukoso
Older working guy takes care of a high school girl and living together "wholesomely". Though, Hige wo Soru(...) is a little family friendly while Noraneko Shoujo(...) is straight up vanilla hentai. But still both are wholesome. 
reportRecommended by reicchi-sensei
Both have a mature male taking care of a young girl...both are very similar but also different in the end you’ll know why I recommend both. If you enjoy one you might like the other. Usage Drop the girl is super young while Hige wo Soru the girl is a teenager  
reportRecommended by AkatsukiUlquiora
It's a bit complicated manga/s and these two has mature ecchi themed. Both female leads have dark past. 
reportRecommended by EnD_2222
Same story concept, a single late-20s salaryman MC picked up a girl stranger who is far younger than him and started living together. 
reportRecommended by Rytakahashi09
This is a weak recommendation so don't get your hopes up, it's a teenage love story. Maybe not for Hige So Soru but at least it still has something in common. Somehow I feel that this manga feels like Japan in the real world, sex and drama-filled love stories are the most important things. I recommend this for those of you who want to see milf  
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