If you liked
Kakumeika no Gogo
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...then you might like
Zansho
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both are collections of short stories, with supernatural elements, although Zansho is more serious in tone
If you liked
Kono Bijutsubu ni wa Mondai ga Aru!
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...then you might like
Boku wa Ohimesama ni Narenai
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they are both very humorous manga with some romance, although Boku wa has more emphasis on the romance side, they also tease you with development only to say it was a misunderstanding :/, at least both have really funny side characters (the twins & the club president)
If you liked
Kono Subarashii Sekai ni Shukufuku wo!
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...then you might like
Yuusha ga Shinda!: Murabito no Ore ga Hotta Otoshiana ni Yuusha ga Ochita Kekka.
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both stories have a central hero surrounded by a group of girls, most importantly, both parody things like magic and other fantasy aspects, both of stories' tones stay fairly light, except Yuusha ga Shinda does get serious at times
If you liked
Hitomi-sensei no Hokenshitsu
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...then you might like
Demi-chan wa Kataritai
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both have an adult figure taking care of monster girls, with a clean art style, and the stories focus on resolving adolescent insecurities, although Hitomi-sensei is a lot more ecchi
If you liked
Yotsuba to!
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...then you might like
Sen to Man
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similar laidback SOL comedy about a man raising his daughter, both have realistic art styles, which reflects the realistic characters, I'd say if you liked the art, humor, and general feel of Yotsuba you'll enjoy Sen to Man (except Yotsuba's reaction faces are way better) main difference is that the daughter in Sen to Man is already in Junior High, so she acts more independent and grumpy (like a real teenager)