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Akagami no Shirayuki-hime
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Madougushi Dahliya wa Utsumukanai
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Both Akagami no Shirayuki-hime and Madougushi Dahlia wa Utsumukanai are about a red headed girl full of ambition in their respective fields, herbalist and magic artisan. They then attract the attention of nobility and end up becoming fast friends and formidable allies in their future endeavors. Both heroines, Shirayuki and Dahlia, struggle with wanting to nurture their talents through their own means without accepting hand outs from their new noble friends/love interests. In addition both have a very similar historical fantasy setting, although Madougushi Dahlia wa Utsumukanai does contain magic. Overall, both cute romance!!

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Ouran Koukou Host Club
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Beauty Pop
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Ouran Koukou Host Club and Beauty Pop are most similar in their lovable group of eccentric boys and their reserved FL. Both of the FL's are forced/join (I guess the Beauty FL wasn't forced, but it took a lot of convincing) into a club with the schools resident handsome and rich boys. The major differences lie in the main activity of both manga. Ouran Koukou Host Club is about, as the name suggests a host club. Whereas Beauty Pop is about hair dressing and makeovers. Both stories give quite similar vibes when reading while maintaining originality. For example, Ouran Koukou Host Club focuses more on the romance and slice of life aspects, where Beauty Pop has a large focus on competiton. Both having large comedy aspects.

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Kitchen no Ohimesama
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Beauty Pop
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Kitchen no Ohimesama and Beauty Pop are quite similar except revoloving around different talents. In Kitchen no Ohimesama, our main character is an unrefined genius chef with no "professional" training, who puts her heart into the dishes she makes. Similarly in Beauty Pop, the main character is an unrefined genius hairstylist with no "professional" training. They are both prodigy's in their respective fields and they are both children of critically acclaimed chefs and hairstylists. In addition, they both have to prove their skills in competition plenty of times. Overall, both are good reads with similar vibes.

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Toshokan Sensou: Love & War
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Koi wa Tsuzuku yo Dokomademo
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Koi wa Tsuzuku yo Dokomademo and Toshokan Sensou: Love & War are most similar in their set ups. Both manga start with a young FL being rescued by our ML. In Koi wa Tsuzuku yo Dokomademo the ML helps the FL with her grandmother who collapsed on the street. In Toshokan Sensou: Love & War the ML protects the FL from her books being taken away. In both manga the FL dreams of following in the ML's footsteps being a nurse in Koi wa Tsuzuku yo Dokomademo, and a librarian Toshokan Sensou: Love & War respectively and have idolized the ML. When the FL lead eventually makes their dreams reality they are met with their once idolized ML being a cold hearted prick. Like any good shoujo they eventually get the ML to fall for them and a beautiful romance blossoms. Both stories have quite a similar dynamic while taking place in juristically different locations. One at a hospital and one in a library turned military based (Toshokan Sensou: Love & War has a hard to explain setting).

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Koko ni Iru yo!
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Dengeki Daisy
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In both Koko ni Iru yo! and Dengeki Daisy our FL have an anonymous online friend that helps and emotionally supports them. Dengeki Daisy's relationship between the ML and FL runs far deeper than the main cast of Koko ni Iru yo! and the ML is willing to sacrifice much more to protect the FL. This is mainly due to Dengeki Daisy being a much longer story with a deeper plot. They are both great manga filled with drama, romance, and comedy!!

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P to JK
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Moekare wa Orange-iro
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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 are very similar manga and if you liked one your bound to like the other!

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P to JK
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Kanna to Decchi
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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 :)

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Kanna to Decchi
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Moekare wa Orange-iro
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Kanna to Decchi and Moekare wa Orange-iro 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 Moekare wa Orange-iro the ML is already a firefighter. The two manga both spend a large focus on the career of the ML and how they are growing as both a carpenter and fireman, while of course staying true the the shoujo name with adorable romance :)

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Koko ni Iru yo!
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Hiyokoi
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Koko ni Iru yo! and Hiyokoi are quite similar. In both the FL is a shy, introverted girl with very few friends, they were even both in accidents before. The ML is the resident good looking, popular boy of the school. They both have school setting and are generally about the FL growing as a person and making new friends along the way. And obviously like any good shoujo have an adorable romance :)

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Hiyokoi
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Honey Lemon Soda
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Hiyokoi and Honey Lemon Soda are both about a shy, introverted girl with no friends trying to make friends in high school. In school, the first person that opens up to the FL is the popular, good looking ML. In Honey Lemon Soda, the ML is more the unapproachable cool type. The FL first sees the ML as a source of inspiration on how to make friends but this admiration slowly turns into love. There are many points in both stories where FL doesn't feel worthy of ML and springs some conflict. As well as the ML protecting the FL in many ways. Along with ML's fangirls bullying the FL. In addition, The FL's were also both bullied in their childhoods and have overprotective fathers because the FL never really had friends to call her own. Overall, very similar series and if you like one you'll like the other.

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Kageno datte Seishun Shitai
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Honey Lemon Soda
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Kageno datte Seishun Shitai and Honey Lemon Soda are both about a shy girl with no friends trying to make friends in high school. In school, the first person that opens up to the FL is the outgoing, popular, good looking ML. The FL first sees the ML as a source of inspiration on how to make friends but this admiration slowly turns into love. There are many points in both stories where FL doesn't feel worthy of ML and springs some conflict. Along with ML's fangirls bullying the FL. In addition, The FL's were also both bullied in their childhoods and have overprotective fathers because the FL never really had friends to call her own. Overall, very similar series and if you like one you'll like the other.

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Kimi ni Todoke
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Kageno datte Seishun Shitai
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Kageno datte Seishun Shitai and Kimi ni Todoke are both about a shy girl with no friends trying to make friends in high school. In school, the first person that opens up to the FL is the outgoing, popular, good looking ML. The FL first sees the ML as a source of inspiration on how to make friends but this admiration slowly turns into love. There are many points in both stories where FL doesn't feel worthy of ML and springs some conflict. Along with ML's fangirls bullying the FL. Overall, very similar series and if you like one you'll like the other.

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Hiyokoi
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Kageno datte Seishun Shitai
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Kageno datte Seishun Shitai and Hiyokoi are both about a shy, short girl with no friends trying to make friends in high school. In school, the first person that opens up to the FL is the outgoing, popular, good looking ML. The FL first sees the ML as a source of inspiration on how to make friends but this admiration slowly turns into love.

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Kimi ni Todoke
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Honey Lemon Soda
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Kimi ni Todoke and Honey Lemon Soda share one of the most common tropes in shoujo manga, outcast FL and popular ML. These two manga take this troupe to an extreme though. Both FL are being borderline bullied in their respective school, until the ML takes it upon himself to look after the FL. Both FL's have overprotective fathers who can't bear to see their previous daddy's girl with no friends leave the nest and get a boyfriend. Throughout the both manga the FL begins to make more and more friends with the help of the ML. Both manga are adorable and I guarantee if you like one you'll love the other as well :)

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Ookami Shoujo to Kuro Ouji
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Koiwazurai no Ellie
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Koiwazurai no Ellie and Ookami Shoujo to Kuro Ouji are most similar in their initial plot. Shy and outcast FL has a crush on the most popular guy in school (ML). Turns out ML actually has a horrible personality and the FL is the only one who finds out about it. This leads to the ML teasing FL a lot, but like any good shoujo feelings eventually develop. Throughout the manga Koiwazurai no Ellie has a lot more perverted themes, while still being wholesome somehow (shoujo magic I guess). Where as Ookami Shoujo to Kuro Ouji is much more "normal" and focuses more on comedic aspects between the main couple.

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Sekirara ni Kiss
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Blue Period
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Sekirara ni Kiss and Blue Period are do not seem too similar at first glance, and for the most part that's true. The only reason I make this recommendation is how similar the settings are. In both stories the MC is someone who has no drive in life until the find art. Then they, while still unexperienced but still talented nonetheless, join an art prep academy in hopes to go to art college. Sekirara no Kiss while still focused on the art and growth of MC, is a shoujo and has many moments of romance within the manga. On the other hand, Blue Period is solely focused on art and exploring the journey towards bettering oneself.

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Wotaku ni Koi wa Muzukashii
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Around 30 dakedo, Hatsukoi desu.
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Both Around 30 dakedo, Hatsukoi desu and Wotakoi, at their core are an adult romance manga with many slice of life and comedy aspects. They both have a lot of setting within their office/work and it ties into the side couple. Both stories have a more "experienced" side couple that is helping the main couples relationship. In addition, the side couple in Around 30 dakedo, Hatsukoi desu and the main couple in Wotakoi are very similar in my opinion.

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Wotaku ni Koi wa Muzukashii
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Futari Ashita mo Sorenari ni
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These are both adult romances with a fair amount of office setting mixed in. I feel like the two give of very similar vibes with there more "normal" relationships compared to your typical shoujo. Futari Ashita mo Sorenari is more of a slice of life story compared to Wotakoi's more comedic route to romance. I adore both series and if you liked one, odds are you'll enjoy the other!!

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Around 30 dakedo, Hatsukoi desu.
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Futari Ashita mo Sorenari ni
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Honestly, reading the two manga, I just thought that they were similar. I hate to vague, but for lack of a better term, they give the same vibes. While Futari Ashita mo Sorenari ni is about married life and Around 30 dakedo, Hatsukoi desu is about the couple getting together. Most importantly they're both adult romances which are few and far between. They also have similar characteristics in their workplace environments and how that ties into the story. Long story short, if you like one you'll probably like the other :)

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Koe no Katachi
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Yubisaki to Renren
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These manga are two very different approach's to the same story. The budding romance between a boy and a deaf girl. Koe no Katachi takes a slightly darker theme tackling a lot of serious problems like bullying and suicide. On the other hand, Yubisaki to Renren is much more light hearted and focusing on the romance between the ML and FL. These are both amazing manga that I cannot recommend enough!!

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Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun
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Namaikizakari.
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Namaikizakari and Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun are similar in the dynamics between the ML and FL. In both shoujos the FL is the hardworking, perfect yet expressionless girl. Where as the ML is the popular, tall, and smart guy. The shoujos end up giving a similar vibe even though their stories differ quite a bit. Namaikizakari is about the school's Basketball Club and their struggles and Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun is set in more of your typical highschool shoujo.

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Nijiiro Days
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Horimiya
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Horimiya and Nijiiro Days are similar in how their stories are setup. Rather that one FL and ML both these stories focus on a larger group of friends and how each one of them is experiencing romance. While they both do have a ML and FL, the stories set themselves apart by the group dynamics. Personally, I find the Horimiya's characters have more depth where as Nijiiro Days takes a more comical approach.

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Tsubasa to Hotaru
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Namaikizakari.
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At their core Tsubasa to Hotaru and Namaikizakari have the same premise. The Basketball club manager and one of the star basketball players. They are also both love triangle stories. While the differ in the main characters personalities. In Tsubasa to Hotaru the ML is the silent, stoic pretty boy and the FL is your typically has no friends cute shoujo protagonist. In Namaikizakari the ML is the hot guy everyone loves, but he loves to tease the FL. The FL is the emotionless hardworking type. While the characters are very different, the settings of the two manga are very similar.

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Tsubasa to Hotaru
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Houkago, Koishita.
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Both are shoujos revolving around sports. Tsubasa to Hotaru about basketball and Houkago, Koishita about volleyball respectively. Both have the ML as a prodigy or someone who is very talented at their craft and a clumsy but cute FL. They both have a love triangle and just overall give off a similar vibe.

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Tsubasa to Hotaru
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Harumatsu Bokura
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Tsubasa to Hotaru and Harumatsu Bokura are very similar. They are both a shoujo romance manga between the Basketball Club star and Club Manager. The FL in both are quite similar as well with both being air heads who joined to Basketball Club with no knowledge of the sport. The ML are both star players even from their freshmen year on the team, as well as being the black haired silent one amongst the Basketball Club members.

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Kaichou wa Maid-sama!
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Namaikizakari.
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Namaikizakari and Maid-sama! are very different setting wise. Namaikizakari is about a high school Basketball Club whereas Maid-sama is about the student council president and the schools resident hot boy. Where these manga are similar are the characters and their interactions. The ML in both manga are the schools hot guy, that all the girls wanna get close to but he only wants to be around and tease the FL. The FL's are similar as well both put up this perfect persona, while they actually struggle sometimes. This is when the ML's will stop their teasing and actually help their girl :) The interactions and characters are very similar in the two manga and if you liked one you'll probably enjoy the other.

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Namaikizakari.
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Harumatsu Bokura
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At their core Harumatsu Bokura and Namaikizakari have the same premise. The Basketball club manager and one of the star basketball players. They are also both love triangle stories. While the differ in the main characters personalities. In Harumatsu Bokura the ML is the silent, stoic pretty boy and the FL is your typically has no friends cute shoujo protagonist. In Namaikizakari the ML is the hot guy everyone loves, but he loves to tease the FL. The FL is the emotionless hardworking type. While the characters are very different, the settings of the two manga are very similar.

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Boku ni Hana no Melancholy
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Kore wa Ai ja Nai node, Yoroshiku
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Kore wa Ai ja Nai node, Yoroshiku and Boku ni Hana no Melancholy are both stories about two childhood friends who were separated as kids. The ML in both grew up to be a very different person. In Kore wa Ai ja Nai node, Yoroshiku, the ML is the class pretty boy who all the girls love. Whereas in Boku ni Hana no Melancholy, the ML grew up to be a bad boy. The FL in both series are pretty similar being a bubbly, cutesy girl. Their overarching plot is pretty similar, being reunited childhood friends and all, so you'll prolly like one if you liked the other :)

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Love So Life
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Bambi to Dhole
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Both Bambi to Dhole and Love So Life are about an orphan girl trying to figure out what the happiness of a family is. In addition, they in both manga the ML is a single father struggling to raise a child physically and emotionally. If you loved a manga with adorable kids these are both good options.

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Kimi ni Todoke
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Hiyokoi
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Both have fairly similar premises with a very shy and introverted girl and an out going/popular. Both also start off with the girl admiring the boy and then turns into love.

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