If you liked
Ameiro Paradox
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T x S
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These mangas portray a relationship between partners (journalists in AP and detectives in TxS). The couples bicker a lot, and one partner appears more invested in the relationship.
If you liked
Fudanshi Baby
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...then you might like
Ikenai Mousou Fudanshi
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These mangas are comedies that feature a protagonist who is a fudanshi (a guy who loves yaoi). The are both hilarious, but while Ikenai Mousou mostly features gags and jokes, Fudanshi Baby delves more into the characters and their everyday interactions.
If you liked
Fudanshi Baby
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...then you might like
Fudanshi-kun no Honey Days
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The protagonists are otakus and fudanshis. Fudanshi Baby is significantly more innocent though.
If you liked
Fudanshi-kun no Honey Days
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...then you might like
Ikenai Mousou Fudanshi
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The protagonists of these mangas are fudanshis (guys who love BL). However, the love of BL is played up more in Ikenai Mousou Fudanshi and used for gags, while Fudanshi-kun no Honey Days is more of a romance.
If you liked
Katsubou no Manazashi
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Mayonaka no Oyatsu
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This is in reference to the second story featured in Katsubou no Manazashi. These two stories invert the common yaoi trope of a small cute uke. The younger, cuter partner grows up a manly-man, and hilarity ensues.
If you liked
Ore ni Koishite Dousunda
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...then you might like
Mayonaka no Oyatsu
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These mangas feature a relationship between an uncle and nephew who meet again after not seeing each other for many years. Ore ni Koi Shite Dousunda is rather grim, while Mayonaka no Oyatsu is very cute and fluffy.
If you liked
Beast & Feast
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...then you might like
Before Daylight Love
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Both mangas feature yakuza themes. There are also some similarities between the interactions of the partners in these mangas, such as jealousy and worrying when the other guy is away.
If you liked
Heart♡Strings
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...then you might like
Before Daylight Love
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Yakuza leader and a host/bartender.
If you liked
Hug Kiss Akushu
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...then you might like
Koi ni Nare!
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Both these mangas handle the sensei/student trope in a mature manner.
If you liked
Hito ni Ienai Aidagara
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...then you might like
Koi ni Nare!
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In both these mangas, a student and a sensei meet for a blind date, both unaware that their date will be with a teacher and a student respectively. Both these mangas are cute and handle their themes maturely.
If you liked
Suki de Shikatanai
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...then you might like
Koi ni Nare!
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In Suki de Shikatanai, the sensei does not want to fall in love. In Koi ni Nare, it's the student that does not want to. Both mangas are wonderful!
If you liked
Nee, Sensei?
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...then you might like
Koi ni Nare!
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Two very different takes on the student/sensei trope. I prefer Nee, Sensei?'s art style, and it is more humorous, while Koi ni Nare takes a more serious, but certainly still feel-goody approach. Both are very cute mangas.
If you liked
Love Knot
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...then you might like
Koi ni Nare!
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Koi ni Nare deals with a student and teacher relationship, and one of the stories in Love Knot involves a student and teacher relationship as well. With Koi ni Nare, I vastly preferred the story to the art, while with Love Knot the opposite was true.
If you liked
Hidoku Shinaide
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...then you might like
Katekyo!
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Both these mangakas have very similar art styles (I actually thought both mangas were drawn by the same artist). The humor is similar as well, and the character interactions and dialogue resemble each other.