P to JK
My Boy in Blue
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P to JK

Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Police & Joshi Kousei, Policeman and High School Girl, Watashi wa Kesshite Fukou dewa Nai, Ookami Shoujo Shounen
Japanese: PとJK
English: My Boy in Blue
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Type: Manga
Volumes: 16
Chapters: 65
Status: Finished
Published: Dec 13, 2012 to Feb 13, 2020
Genres: Award Winning Award Winning, Romance Romance
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: Bessatsu Friend
Authors: Miyoshi, Maki (Story & Art)

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Score: 7.351 (scored by 32343,234 users)
1 indicates a weighted score.
Ranked: #42382
2 based on the top manga page. Please note that 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #1793
Members: 11,971
Favorites: 102

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Recommendations

Similar plots involving having to hide a relationship, similar age gap, Similar Heroines and somewhat similar main love interests. Not to mention extremely fast marriages. 
reportRecommended by Petrichorsalon
P to JK and Moekara wa Orange-iro are about a high school girl and an older man pursuing their career. In P to JK the ML is a policeman, whereas in Moekara wa Orange-iro the ML is a firefighter. Both manga are pretty similar in the fact the the FL falls for the ML in the first chapter and the ML takes a little longer to warm up to the idea of dating a high schooler (if you couldn't tell these are age-gap romances). I'd say that Moekara wa Orange-iro has a lot more fan service (lots of hot shirtless firefighter scenes), but overall both  read more 
reportRecommended by RyDog
Age-gap shoujo series with a more laidback atmosphere, no over-the-top drama and (so far!) an avoidance of the worst of the worst clichés (that being the misunderstandings that ultimately cause the main couple to break up, only to later get back together- yaawwnnn...) are, in my humble opinion, hard to find. But fear not, for P to JK and Living no Matsunaga-san are those rare diamonds! Both series are especially HIGHLY recommended if you've gotten tired of the good old teacher-student relationships and need a little variation. ;) 
reportRecommended by Moe_Princess
Kanna to Decchi and P to JK are about the romance between a high school girl and a guy pursuing their career. In Kanna to Decchi our ML is in pursuit of becoming a carpenter. On the other hand, in P to JK the ML is already a policeman. The two manga both spend a large focus on the career of the ML and how they are growing as both a carpenter and policeman, while of course staying true the the shoujo name with adorable romance :) 
reportRecommended by RyDog
Overall both stories have nothing in common. But the theme of crimes and redemption reminds me a little of the atmosphere of this manga, especially in the last arc of the story. 
reportRecommended by choimochi
Both mangas revolve around a sweet romance between a young girl and an older man. Both male main characters chose to pursue a relationship with the young love interests (despite social disdain) because the girls "saved" them from their incredibly sad and heavy pasts. Wonderfully sweet stories. I highly, highly recommend both.  
reportRecommended by senohal
love story between underage student and a police officer however KT007 is more serious and has more cases while PtoJK is more on the light side with more focus on the romance 
reportRecommended by setogirl2
Both manga feature an older guy (P to JK a police officer and Sensei Kunshu with a Math teacher) Both manga doesn't have over-exageratted drama about their huge age gap Both heroines are happy-go-lucky and adorable high school girls And both are cute slice-of-life romance! 
reportRecommended by hikaachi
Has a very similar feel with a forbidden relationship between an adult male and a high school girl. Both female protagonist are very strong and do lots of learning about themselves and relationships throughout the series.  
reportRecommended by jayjayy
P to JK has a high school girl having a relationship with a police officer, while Yumemiru Taiyou has a high school girl having a relationship with her landlord. In both scenarios, the girls have an older male interest and each male protagonist, from both manga, have a unique profession (you don't see too many landlords and police officers, right?). 
reportRecommended by shishiosm