Asper Kanojo
That's My Atypical Girl
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Asper Kanojo

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Days with a Girl
Japanese: アスペル・カノジョ
English: That's My Atypical Girl
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Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 12
Chapters: 100
Status: Finished
Published: Mar 6, 2018 to Jan 26, 2021
Genre: Drama Drama
Theme: Psychological Psychological
Serialization: Comic Days
Authors: Hagimoto, Souhachi (Story), Morita, Renji (Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.891 (scored by 58055,805 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #10262
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #1025
Members: 19,087
Favorites: 493

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Recommendations

Both manga are about the peculiarities of life with a person that has autism, and offer some interesting dramatical plotlines. 
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Similar premises of someone attempting to "save" someone else and has a unique blend of psychological and romance. 
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They are similar in the fact that Megumi and Nishimiya were bullyied when they were kids, and the both mangas touch the suicide. 
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both stories have mentally unstable mc and fmc who try to find comfort in each other 
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Both Asper Kanojo and Bambi To Dhole deal with topics of loss, tragedy and depression. The ML and FL in both stories go through hard ships together to understand each other. The characters act very maturely and there's more communication happening then misunderstandings. In the end both are romance manga that are quite wholesome at times.  
reportRecommended by Cross_MOON
Although Asper Kanojo is het and The Summer You Were There is yuri, the two are similar. They share a writer and fan dynamic, both have main characters with severe anxiety, and there's much talk of mental health. They're also both heartwrenching 
reportRecommended by wormwormy
Both manga's have character/characters have had trauma in past, has romance in it, and the setting is kinda similar. Nozoki Ana involves a lot of sex and drama(some) in a freshman's college student's life. It has lots of erotic things, sex, and masturbation and later has a more drama feel to it. If you don't feel like reading or unsure, there were some ova/ova's over the first few chapters.  
reportRecommended by Rikkas_Familier
the 'heavy' theme that both series give to you felt very real and grounded, they don't hold back without being edgy and really show thing (the characters feeling) the way it is. Asper Kanojo is much more intense than Haru no Noroi. 
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A girl suddenly arrives in the Male MCs life and flips it upside down, it's a story as old as the creation of romance fiction. However these ones have something that really makes them stand out from the Boy meets Girl formular. That being the INCREDIBLY mature topics that come up in both of them, Asper Girl (I find) has much more focus on these topics and handles them slightly more maturely but the focus in Bitter Virgin about love and lust and how a single bad incident can ruin your perception of connection is masterful in it's own way. 
reportRecommended by VanVeleca
Wholesome and domestic yet incredibly hard-hitting stories focused on the lives and developments of a couple where both parties suffer from trauma and/or disorders. Besides showcasing the way those conditions affect the characters' everyday routines, the romance aspect is also handled in a credible, well-established manner through mutual communication, multidimensional character writing and an above-average amount of heartwarming displays of both physical and emotional affection. Prepare your heartstrings. 
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The main characters both struggle with the idea of disorders. If you want a less happy, still wholesome, more detailed look into how people with disorders live, this is for you.  
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About protagonists who, by chance, come to live with aspie girls and develope romantic feelings for them. 
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