If you liked
Bleach
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...then you might like
Samurai Deeper Kyou
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when I think about it, Samurai Deeper Kyo feels like the prototype of Bleach at least in terms of doing sword fight stuff but has some kind of ability. the itch of that kind of fight you want on Bleach might be there on Samurai Deeper Kyo.
If you liked
Nameraretakunai Namekawa-san
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...then you might like
Warui ga Watashi wa Yuri ja Nai
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very similar in that the (f)mc just keeps getting sexually assaulted by lesbians even if she's not gay
If you liked
Haru no Noroi
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...then you might like
Asper Kanojo
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the 'heavy' theme that both series give to you felt very real and grounded, they don't hold back without being edgy and really show thing (the characters feeling) the way it is. Asper Kanojo is much more intense than Haru no Noroi.
If you liked
14-sai no Koi
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...then you might like
Kono Kaisha ni Suki na Hito ga Imasu
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both are about keeping the main couple's relationship hidden from their peers and they need to act "normal" around them, there's also a side character dude that found out they're a couple and that side character is also shipped with women older than him.
If you liked
Yaiteru Futari
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...then you might like
Alice-san Chi no Iroribata
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both are a "wholesome" slice of life where the chapter usually end with cooking foods and make you feel warm etc
If you liked
Fujiyama-san wa Shishunki
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...then you might like
Hitomi-chan wa Hitomishiri
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1. Height Gap 2. Athletic FMC 3. Wholesome
If you liked
Zettai BL ni Naru Sekai vs Zettai BL ni Naritakunai Otoko
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...then you might like
Yuri-ota ni Yuri wa Gohatto desu!?
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both have similar parody premises, one about Yaoi world and the other Yuri world. Zettai MC wants to be a mob that evades Yaoi while Yuri-ota FMC just wants to be a mob that silently watches Yuri.
If you liked
Imamade Ichido mo Onnaatsukai sareta Koto ga Nai Onna Kishi wo Onnaatsukai suru Manga
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...then you might like
Toshiue Elite Onna Kishi ga Boku no Mae de dake Kawaii
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really similar premise though Toshiue is straight-up ecchi while Imamade is more of a typical RomCom
If you liked
Okusan
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...then you might like
Bimajo no Ayano-san
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cute milf doing cute milf things
If you liked
Tedama ni Toritai Kurokiya-san
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...then you might like
Cuprum no Hanayome
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Straight Guy x Gyaru Couple with no drama and the Male Lead is not a dense guy despite them having an "introvert" personality. Cuprum starts with the couple being engaged and having a chill, relaxed vibe. Tedama is more of your usual romcom vibe and has side characters joining every now and then.
If you liked
Love Roma
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...then you might like
Kimi wa Houkago Insomnia
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both of the series main similarity is the focus on the main couple about how they develop their relationship by trying to understand each other.
If you liked
Azumanga Daioh
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...then you might like
Soredemo Machi wa Mawatteiru
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if you crave more girl group friendships where they really feel like BFFs.
If you liked
Soredemo Machi wa Mawatteiru
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...then you might like
Species Domain
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they have strong chemistry among the cast, the dynamic is fun to read and you can really feel the realness of the group friendship.
If you liked
Ase to Sekken
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...then you might like
Kimi wa Houkago Insomnia
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both series turn their main gimmick into some real and grounded trauma, both focus entirely on the relationship of the main cast and lastly, both are pretty wholesome romance series.
If you liked
Nekogurui Minako-san
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...then you might like
Futari Monologue
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they basically have the characters really "letting themselves go" the crazy expression they make when they can't hold their desire anymore and goes full unhinged.
If you liked
Itou Junji no Neko Nikki: Yon & Muu
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...then you might like
Nekogurui Minako-san
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Nekogurui Minako-san is basically what I expect from Ito Junji no Neko Nikki in terms of crazy-ness and creepy vibes that came out every once in a while, Ito Junji Neko somehow is really tame and normal.
If you liked
Sono Bisque Doll wa Koi wo Suru
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...then you might like
Tedama ni Toritai Kurokiya-san
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a cute adorable uwu gyaru female lead paired up with a male lead that makes you say "wow that guy is pretty great" both of them have the female lead in a full show (to us readers) that they have a massive crush on the male lead male lead also conscious of their feelings
If you liked
Zombie Maria
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...then you might like
Liv
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pretty similar one shot in general like the overall message etc.
If you liked
Futari no Renai Shoka
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...then you might like
Kimi no Okaasan wo Boku ni Kudasai!
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wholesome "drama-free" age gap relationship with a marriage proposal happens in the first chapter, on Futari it's the female lead who does it (the older one) on Kimi it's the male lead who does it (the younger one). both of the stories focus on nurturing their relationship, Futari is about two people having similar trauma and licking each other's wounds while Kimi is about giving mental support to each other and Kimi also has kid (fmc son and mc niece) where 4 of them making emotional bond. Kimi vibe is 'bright' Futari vibe is 'dreamy'
If you liked
Fujiyama-san wa Shishunki
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...then you might like
Bijin Onna Joushi Takizawa-san
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At a glance, it looks like the series is just some fanservice-ecchi kind but it actually a pretty wholesome romance with a great interaction/development between the mc and fmc. Both series are pretty much drama free. Fujiyama-san wa Shishunki starts the series where the main characters are in a relationship pretty early in the series while Bijin Onna Joushi Takizawa-san is more of a traditional way but with pretty fast development.
If you liked
Fujiyama-san wa Shishunki
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...then you might like
Ase to Sekken
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At a glance, it looks like the series is just some fanservice-ecchi kind but it actually a pretty wholesome romance with a great interaction/development between the mc and fmc. Both start the series where the main characters are in a relationship pretty early in the series. Ase to Sekken development is focused more on the trauma of fmc while Fujiyama-san wa Shishunki is more about seeing the main characters grow up naturally.
If you liked
Bijin Onna Joushi Takizawa-san
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...then you might like
Ase to Sekken
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At a glance, it looks like the series is just some fanservice-ecchi kind but it actually a pretty wholesome romance with a great interaction/development between the mc and fmc. Both series take place in office and casual places. Ase to Sekken starts the series where the main characters are in a relationship pretty early in the series while Bijin Onna Joushi Takizawa-san is more of a traditional way but with pretty fast development.