Alternative TitlesSynonyms: KimiKoi Japanese: キミに恋していーですか。 More titlesInformationType: Manga
Volumes: 2
Chapters: 14
Status: Finished
Published: Jan 5, 2013 to Aug 24, 2013
Genre:
Romance
Demographic:
Shoujo
Serialization:
Margaret Authors:
Shiiba, Nana (Story & Art) Statistics Ranked: #47682 2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #1574
Members: 13,503
Favorites: 43 | 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. Wholesome romance mangas without any love drama mixed in. they can be delinquents or they can be just scary looking boys but i believe they will make your heart melt!! These are all shoujo manga (manga targeted towards girls and young women) featuring male protagonists/main characters Manga/Manhwa/Manhua with main characters that either have autism or are characters that could be autistic. Autistic coded characters that aren’t specifically expressed as autistic in the series count as well. Obviously, there are manga that don’t go in depth about autism as that’s extremely rare in manga and anime however I chose stories where I think it’s clear that the characters are on the spectrum, or could be. Every autistic character is different, in no way are any of these stories a clear cut example of every autistic person and if there is bad behavior, I’m not excusing it because they are autistic. There are all types of people, including autistic people, and this list is just stating whether or not they fit the diagnosis in my head. (Currently updating descriptions and explanations) Misunderstood by rumors, appearance, actions. Misunderstanding tag. A shoujo manga means a comic published in a magazine targeted towards the young female demographic (under 18) in Japan. its moe gap manga! manga on this list all have one lead considered to be scary due to their looks (when in actuality, they're very sweet or well-intentioned), and with another lead either idolised, respected, or considered noticeably attractive by their peers. its one of my FAVOURITE tropes, so im collecting them like treasures :) |