If you liked
Kimi wa Midara na Boku no Joou
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...then you might like
Shiunji-ke no Kodomotachi
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Both stories have Very exessive fanservice. The different tales have one thing in common: The characters need to be send to the GODDAMN hornyjail. They don't really have some good plot so only read them if you're thirsting to see some quick fanservice or just like this kind of story. They are also romance stories at heart, with the first one being too fast paced while the other one is too slow paced
If you liked
Happy Sugar Life
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...then you might like
Kimi ni Koisuru Satsujinki
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Both stories tell the tale of a person, which kills for the sake of a relationship. Not Happy Sugar Life, nor Killer in Love end on a happy note, which feels realistic to see them not getting away with their murders. If you like to read a more bloody, more Gore heavy manga, I would recommend Killer in Love, as it shares some distinct similarities with the way that the protagonists handle critical situations (by murder lol).
If you liked
Shingeki no Kyojin
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...then you might like
Yakusoku no Neverland
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Both stories tell a tale of a friend group, consisting of three individuals, who wish to seek for freedom behind the walls, where they're being kept in. In both stories, "monsters" try to kill the last humans to eat them. Although "Attack on Titan" consists of darker themes with the protagonist turning into an antihero and more Gore, which isn't the main focus of TPN, the theme of the antihero is being kept alive to an extend within Norman, who tries to mercilessly slaughter the "monsters" to guarantee future survival. In both stories, the protagonists eventually realizer that they aren't the only survivors of humanity, but merely an isolated group. Overall, "Attack on Titan" is much darker, although TPN also integrates dark themes, which include implied suicide/suicidal thinking, depression and the dark reality that all happy periods one day have to end