Alternative TitlesJapanese: LOVE SO LIFE InformationType: Manga
Volumes: 17
Chapters: 111
Status: Finished
Published: Apr 15, 2008 to Jul 18, 2015
Genre:
Romance
Theme:
Childcare
Demographic:
Shoujo
Serialization:
Hana to Yume Authors:
Kouchi, Kaede (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #3072 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #282
Members: 60,496
Favorites: 1,825 Resources | New Interest Stack Interest StacksAll of these are Shoujo, there isn’t a single shounen piece in here. These can vary from fantasy Shoujo to action Shoujo. They are not all romantic in nature. None of these are one-shots either, though some are more short than others. Please enjoy these and I hope you find some interesting things in here. I’ve read all of these and loved them so I’d be honored if you’d do the same. A great manga has the ability to drag the readers into the story and make them experience what the characters are going through. Intense battle sequences will make you hold your breath in excitement while heartbreaking scenes will make you bawl your eyes out. These manga showcase a relationship where the characters are in two different age groups, based on societal norms. While not always the case, these characters sometimes must overcome challenges or societal stigma associated with the Age Gap. This will be my favorite mangas that I have been reading that is romance. These mangas are so good that I hope they can be physical manga I can buy in the future. Here's a list of Slice of Life, Romance, Comedy manga/manhwa/mahua. Some are ongoing while others are complete. None of them is dropped or on hiatus. Wholesome mangas where the premise operates in tandem around some the problems that come with being or wanting to be in an age gap relationship. sussy age gaps between high schoolers and working adults. varying levels of sussiness, in terms of both the actual relationship between the two characters & how others within the story react to their relationship. listed in order of how sussy i personally find them to be, with both some at the bottom since i can't remember how sussy they are and some which are not high school. if this interest stack ever fills up to the max of 50 those will be the first to go to make room for more sussiness shoujos that I couldn't stop reading after I started (doesn't always mean that they are unproblematic because well we're talking about shoujo and josei here, there's always at least something minor that can bother you BUT I promise these aren't the worst ever) wholesome, happy titles to read and reread when depressed or exhausted. lots of slice of life, iyashikei, and cute, mindless, fluff Want completed romance manga? Do you want romance manga that lets you see the small, cute, and sweet interaction between characters as their relationship develops, no matter how small the moment is? Here’s the list for you! Here’s some romance manga where the main character and the romantic interest end up housing or spending time together in their living spaces due to any circumstances. If you want to marathon reading manga, this is the list of manga recommendations that have many chapters but after you start reading you want to finish them immediately because the story are great. Most of them still on going but worth to hype! Cansada de shoujos sin terminar?, de esperar la traducción de ese manga que tanto te gusta? |