At least you're sharp enough to realise that, when I describe myself as being one with God, I'm not ENTIRELY serious. Many times people have argued with me over my arrogance when I've made such statements.
What "crap" have I put you through? I don't recall making you suffer anywhere near as much as others. Remind me what nasty shit I've typed to you, previously.
(At first, you got me excited: I thought you were asking about NG Life...) Flower & Bees isn't a shoujo. That's it's selling point: it's a seinen role reversal series where a woman depicted the life of a male loser desperate to no longer become a loser; making himself into a 'flower' that attracts 'bees' in order to acheive this end.
In case you're curious, the title has little to do with anything. It's about the failings of the lead as he plucks his eyebrows, shaves his legs and has to watch his uglier friend get laid with a babe. He's toyed with by a pair of dominatrixes (they rape him with an artifical vagina, after they overhear him describing them as desperate) and, even when a nerdy older woman pays him to sleep with her, he still ends the night with his virginity intact, thanks to his legs having less hair than hers and this fact offending her.
Series aimed at males but drawn by females tend to be of the more interesting variety of manga. Where as males seem to be generally unable to handle fictional females that aren't virgins happy to wait for their pathetic beloved, females' perception of males is a lot closer to reality. And, of course, their female characters have all of the bitchiness and sluttiness required for otaku to get angry over.
Maison Ikkoku is another seinen drawn by a woman that's centered around the failings of a loser. And, although it's a shoujo, NG Life also fits the bill. (There's also the High School Girls seinen manga, which one all-girl school person told me isn't too far from reality; it being one of my favourite reads.)
Before I forget: Threads of Time. Check out my latest recommendations. It's one of the few manga that can be compared to PSME; a shared love of ours. The realities of the Mongolian invasion of Korea + repenting for sins of a past life, in the present + a love triangle with a great twist.
Why on Earth would you watch Digital Monsters, at your page? Don't you feel ashamed? I only ever watched it on-off as a brat; back when I DID go out and had no idea what anime was.
Fall and Tumer are into Pokemon; you Digimon. Wtf am I doing with you people as 'friends'?
Back when only an episode or two were out, I used my list tagging to suggest noHana had the potential to be a favourite of mine. Jump to the end and it's ranked highly on MAL at #20ish.
What you typed doesn't lead me into believing my affection will remain, after finishing it, which is a shame. I first saw a warning sign in the sky when I read about the smart male friend crossdressing because of feelings he held within for the dead girl, or something. And that image of everyone crying together in melodramatic fashion doesn't look promising.
For now, I'll leave me 9/10 and not watch any further, just so that I can remain as correct as I always am.
Shion COULD have had a kid, by the time the spin-off you rated 5/10 for no other reason than you having an unholy love of the number five (Birdy + Corpse Princess). Thus, Mion COULD have been possessing a body that had had a child. Thus, MION could probably be described as a MILF.
I spent most of my time reading about MILF-Mion by enjoying the drawings of her. It's been the spin-offs: the competition for the best Higurashi manga art. So, even though it's true the supporting cast were plucked from typical murder mystery stories, I didn't mind. It also left me feeling happy; not having to read another ten alternate universe offerings in order to unravel some (most likely) dumb as hell mystery. All-in-one shorter works are a-ok, in Aion's mind.
As I've no doubt told you before, I've masturbated many times over the other Higurashi spin-off's art. This alone should motivate you to read it.
(Link:
http://g.e-hentai.org/g/321229/f19f0abbd8/)
Its story and characterisation aren't bad, and the premise of seeing what happens OUTSIDE of Oyashiro-sama's village when shit goes crazy makes it worth reading. What made me rate it lower than the one MILF-Mion lead the way in was how it showed things unravel one way and then, right at the end, for no reason other than a needless end twist, went "...but this is what really happened!" Shame.
My parental skills are limited to me taking off my slipper and hitting my dog, when she barks at night. That said, I doubt I'd make for a fine examlple of parenthoof, should I ever put on a mask and attempt to 'seduce' a lady... at night. With a knife and duct tape.
Aki Sora pandered to my hidden desire to see an older woman dominate a submissive male younger than herself. What perverted loser doesn't like the image of an older sister 'cleaning' them in the bathroom, naked, whilst talklng dirty?
(I went through a period where I actually watched some hentai, from start to finish, instead of just skipping to the good parts and releasing my bankai. Then, I stopped.)