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Ibitsu

Alternative Titles

Japanese: いびつ


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 7
Chapters: 63
Status: Finished
Published: Mar 23, 2010 to Jan 8, 2013
Genres: Drama Drama, Romance Romance, Ecchi Ecchi
Theme: Psychological Psychological
Demographic: Seinen Seinen
Serialization: Young Champion
Authors: Okada, Kazuto (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 6.791 (scored by 37333,733 users)
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Ranked: #121352
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #2069
Members: 10,158
Favorites: 154

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Recommendations

If you're into BDSM, then either one of these will satisfy you because the main characters like to satisfy their sexual desires by committing lewd acts to each other while keeping their relationship a secret. The romance in each of these is subtle though; you can definitely see it developing as the story progresses.  
reportRecommended by RX-782
Authored by the same mangaka, not only do both these mature series feature similar artstyles and aesthetics, but they also share the author's fascination with relationships between a male masochist and a female sadist. 
reportRecommended by radiantfire
Made by the same author and has the same overall feel but although not as dark as Ibitsu. The only downside is that although the series is ongoing as of 2020 which is cool and everything the current team of translators is taking a while to release new chapters. But overall if you liked the author's previous works I really believe that you will like this new gem.  
reportRecommended by Queerlos
In both Mangas, the Male Lead did something bad to the Female Lead (upskirt photo in Tsumi and train groping in Ibitsu) then they are blackmailed by the FL to continue their relationship. There are multiple people that try to break apart the main couple by blackmailing them with photos or videos of the femdom done in public. Ibitsu is much darker and depraved than Tsumi to Kai 
reportRecommended by aimagebu
Both are told from the perspective of a male MC that lacks identity to a certain degree. Both tell a story, that is actually the story of a female misfit character, who is invading the MCs personal life in a very dominating way. Both are dirty, kinky, borderline-self-destructive, questionable. Both have meaningful and thought-provoking endings to their story. Both leave the conclusion up to you. 
reportRecommended by SlumberingSally
Where Ibitsu is trying to keep the story somewhat serious and psychologically realistic, portraying a codependent relationship between a dominant girl who is harassing an older man, Henjo completely disregards this, putting all focus on trying to create as much sexually implicit situations as possible between the younger dominant girl (who's a tsundere as well) and the older man. If you enjoy this kind of relationship Henjo might be to your liking, but you won't get any deeper psychological insights (which might be a good thing for some I guess). 
reportRecommended by txrxgxu
Main characters engage in S&M Male character is an "M" Female is an "S" 
reportRecommended by Jackster27
They both have similar characters. Both male main characters are pervy and are constantly unable to control their sexual urges while at the same time both female main characters from both titles are able to manipulate the male characters into doing their bidding which mostly takes the form of erotic sexual torture Both titles have a lot of foreplay but Nozoki Ana also has a lot of hardcore sex (Censored) and can easily turn on most readers than real uncensored hentai mangas really could with its deeper and more mysterious and erotic characters 
reportRecommended by kuglefang
Manipulative girls? CHECK Weak, totally against the agreement leading males? CHECK Blackmail? CHECK These two manga have similar plot lines. The two main characters are caught doing something that they never meant to do by the girls and end up being blackmailed into a voyeuristic relationship. 
reportRecommended by uzukii