If you liked
Onanie Master Kurosawa
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...then you might like
Genkaku Picasso
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Both protagonists share the same social problem: they're two outcasts, all alone with their obsession: masturbating for Kurosawa and drawing for Hamura/Picasso. Their attitude, which is supposed to make them appear strong and not concerning the students company, is but a way to conceal the fact that both are really scared to have social contact with others.
In the two manga Kurosawa and Picasso end up helping people: Kurosawa is worried for his classmate Kitahara and all the people he hurt, Picasso becomes a sort of paranormal "psychological fixer".
To sum up, their both works which fae the theme of growing up and becoming adults.