If you liked
Bokura no Koi wa Shi ni Itaru Yamai no You de
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...then you might like
Aishite Kudasai, Sensei
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On top of the fact that both series made by the same author, both series are psychological shoujo where the relationship depicted between the heroine and her love interest is unhealthy and abusive. It portrays the negative outcomes of a relationship that's gone horribly wrong, and none of the abuse are portrayed in a positive light at all. Aishite Kudasai has the love interest to be possessive albeit a bit mentally unstable while in BokuKoi, the love interest is doing it out of hatred for the heroine and desire to see her suffer.
If you liked
Kitchen no Ohimesama
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...then you might like
Recipe no Oujisama
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Both series are actually pretty similar in certain aspects. Kitchen Princess and Recipe No Oujisama (roughly translated as The Prince Of Recipe; heck, similar titles even) are about our protagonists who strive to become a professional cook since they possess godly cooking skills. Both our protagonists also share similar pasts where they met a boy who "saved" them with food. While trying to achieve their dreams, they become acquainted with their love interests, and they slowly realize there's a possibility that their love interests are the boys they met as children. The difference here is that Kitchen Princess is shoujo while Recipe No Oujisama is BL. Kitchen Princess is much longer and spans 50 chapters while Recipe No Oujisama is short and spans only 8 chapters. While Recipe No Oujisama is light-hearted, Kitchen Princess is slightly darker due to some tragic events that happen in the story. Still, both are sweet romance stories anyway.
If you liked
Arisa
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...then you might like
Caste Heaven
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Both Caste Heaven and Arisa revolve around a mysterious game the students play at school. The games they play involve a "King". While in Caste Heaven the games decide who will be the King (who will get their every will and command obeyed by everybody), in Arisa there's already a "King" (who grants the winner one wish). The difference in genre is that Caste Heaven is BL while Arisa is shoujo. Arisa focuses on the mystery elements a lot, but I'd say Caste Heaven is more disturbing because it depicts a very unhealthy and sexually abusive relationship between the main character and his love interest (be forewarned!). If you want some fucked-up "romance" to go with your dose of stories about students playing bizarre games, Caste Heaven is for you; but if you want to read something more mind-blowing with a lot of twists, then go for Arisa instead.
If you liked
Sekaiichi Hatsukoi: Onodera Ritsu no Baai
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...then you might like
Puchitto Hajiketa,
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Both Puchitto Hajiketa and Sekaiichi Hatsukoi are about the main characters who fell in love and dated their love interests back in highschool, but due to a misunderstanding after the first time they had sex, they broke off. Fast forward to them being working adults years later and under certain circumstances, they bump into each other again where the love interests express their desire to get back with the main character. Puchitto Hajiketa is much, much shorter because it gets straight to the point whereas Sekaiichi Hatsukoi is an on-going series where the main character is a tsundere who denies he still has feelings for his love interest. I'd say Puchitto Hajiketa is a lot more enjoyable (and hilarious), but both are good reads. If you liked one of them, I highly suggest checking out the other!