If you liked
Kuzu no Honkai
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...then you might like
Gimai Seikatsu
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Both are the stories of high schooler's attempts of figuring out what "love" the emotion means. Gimai Seikatsu is a show that mainly speaks trough visuals and lacks the kind of in-your-face dramatic scenes that Kuzu no Honkai is full of. Still the superb visual directing creates tensions that echo the drama of Kuzu no Honkai, while being very distinct in it's calmness and generally likeable side cast compared to Kuzu no Honkai emotional tornado. Both also end up being very light in any proper romance.
If you liked
Asu no Yoichi!
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...then you might like
Moeru! Oniisan
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The premise of both shows is similiar as both are strong martial artist who have grown up in the mountains. Both shows are also comedies, although "Asu no Yoichi!" is an ecchi one and "Moeru! Oniisan" is a gag one without much notable ecchi and (iirc.) no jokes around it.
If you liked
Daitoshokan no Hitsujikai
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...then you might like
Kanojo ga Flag wo Oraretara
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In both the MC can see the future and has a harem. Kanojo ga Flag is more of a comedy, and you shouldn't take it too seriously, but they both also have a quite large mystery element. Daitoshokan has a more coherent story, so if Kanojo had a bad ending because it didn't really make sense to you, then you might enjoy Daitoshokan.
If you liked
Watashi, Nouryoku wa Heikinchi de tte Itta yo ne!
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...then you might like
Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear
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Both have cute, overpowered anime girls isekai’d to a fantasy world. They're also mostly lighthearted with a dose of seriousness (With Average Abilities having a bit more of it).