If your reading this Helllloooo to you and Thank You for taking the time to be reading this, First off if you see anything on my list you want to discuss with me about please dont hesitate to reach out to me. So I got into anime in elementary were I ran into it on Toonami and fell in love with Anime, I remember watching Sailor Moon, Dragon Ball Z and Mobile Suit Gundam that brought me into anime. My ratings are how I felt I dont go into detail but you can always ask me why I rated it that score. As for what genre I like, I'm not particular about any one as long as I can get into it and find some satisfaction.
Manga / Light Novels
So I got into reading manga and light novels in 2017 and haven't looked back, I prefer to physically own my light novels and like to use apps (Shonen Jump) to read my mangas. Anything I can't find well you know the rest. You will see ratings for currently reading, it means I'm really enjoying/loving the series and the score can change once I'm done depending on how it ended.
Thank You for staying and reading this I'm really happy to be part of this community and thankful for anime that gets me away from reality for the moment.
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And I absolutely believe it was made for an older audience. I watched the anime when I was around 19-20 and I liked it, but wasn't nuts about it. Now, I'm approaching 32 and appreciate it waaaay more. It's one of my all-time favorites.
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Citrus is good from what I hear. I own all of it, just haven't gotten to it yet. A yuri that I enjoy is Doughnuts Under a Crescent Moon (very realistic characters and very adult feeling). Our Teachers Are Dating is also great (very sticky sweet with little conflict, but still feel fairly mature and you actually get to see the main couple get jiggy with it, nothing graphic, but I get annoyed when all you see is them hold hands and maybe kiss lol). Both of these series never fetishize that the main couples are both women either, which I like.
Also, read Takagi-san and My Senpai is Annoying is you want some wholesome sweet low drama romance. Those series are like a cozy blanket and comfort food for me. Easy to read and always make you feel good.
If you're good with high school/college stuff, I'd recommend either Nagatoro (which is my all-time favorite) or Uzaki-chan, which is also great. The Nagatoro manga isn't quite as horny as the anime and focuses more on the developing relationship after the first few volumes. And Uzaki-chan's in a similar vein. Also great.
If you're okay with boys love, I'd also recommend Given. I've only read the first volume, but it's really good so far and I've heard it only gets better.