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Kimi ni Todoke
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Suki tte Ii na yo.
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Both manga center around female leads that start out being loners, having low self-esteem, and are difficult to approach. However, that all changes when the most popular boy in the school becomes interested in their quirkiness.
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4-gatsu 4-kka.
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Aisareru Karada
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Both are yaoi involving leads that act and look like 6 year old boys, but in reality are much older. These end up falling deeply in love with a more mature pushy men.
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Taiyou Ouji
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Hotaru no Hikari
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Taiyou Ouji like Hotaru no Hikari both makes the reader cringe in disgust at the art style, therefore, forcing us to either dropping the work or giving it a chance while hoping the story will make up for the mangaka's horrendous gift of art.
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Ojousama no Himitsu♥
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Tokyo Kareshi
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Ojousama no Himitsu like Toyko Kareshi have cute similar-looking countryside protagonists that deal with 'everyday' high school happenings: boys and Japanese country accents.
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Dear Friends: Rina & Maki
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Ageha
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Done by the same mangaka, the art style and plots are relatively similar. Both manga deal with the obstacles of female friendships.
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Cyboy
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...then you might like
Mairunovich
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Despite the gender difference, both manga revolve around nerdy, bullied, and unpopular leads that from day to night turn into the most beautiful and popular kids in school with the help of their already 'cool' senpai(s).
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17-sai: Hajimete no H
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17-sai, Natsu.: Seifuku no Jouji
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Both are shoujo manga containing short stories about 17 year old female/male characters that experience either their first sexual relationships or relationships in general.