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Looking for age gap + child care and similar

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14 years ago
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Hello.
I read Faster Than a Kiss yesterday and stumbled upon Love So Life today and was wondering if someone could recommend some similar mangas?
I would prefer for romance to progress a bit faster, although I love the pace in Love So Life.
Obviously, I want the female lead to be a high school student (at least at the start of the series) and the male lead 23+. The older he is the happier I'll feel <3
I'd also like it if he had small children or something, but that's not a necessity.

Anything that comes to your mind is very welcome.
Thanks in advance 🙂

EDIT: I did check the categories, but that place always confuses me and I end up reading something completely different from what I want so please don't mention Age Gap, Older Male Younger Female or Child Care categories >.<


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i know this is out of your comfort zone with age gaps, but it's completely pure and beautiful. Plus there is absolutely nothing romantic towards the girl as of yet...Kore wa Koi no Hanashi

Dengeki DaisyA school janitor and student...and he takes care of the girl
Keishichou Tokuhanka 007 The man takes care of the girl and he's cool.lol
Yotsubato!no romance, but it is hilarious and about a man raising his daughter, but there may be a bit of romance between the young father and the high school girl neighbor. YOU MUST READ IT
Yume Miru TaiyouHe takes care of high school kids...close enough?
Hana to akumais a nice age gap and a sweet story
MiriamExcellent. Well written.She starts out young but ages every volume...


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I've read Miriam before. I enjoyed it a lot.

My comfort zone is actually really wide so I don't mind.
I'll check the others out, though I'll be skipping Hana to Akuma as I read the spoilers for the ending and I didn't like it very much >.<

Thanks for the suggestions. 😀

Started Yume Miru Taiyou. It's adorable >.<


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Yeah i agree about hana to akuma, the end sucks. but i think because it's soooo cute especially chp. 34-38 which are based around the secondary couple. The secondary couple is one of my favorites, there so cute.


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Second ...Kore wa Koi no Hanashi it has 12 chapters, but the art is great for my taste~


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I'll check out Kore wa Koi no Hanashi next then :3

I think I'll read Hana to Akuma sometime soon, I've seen a lot of people recommending it. Though, I'll probably skip the ending xD


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Whoa... am I the only one who satisfied with the ending of Hana to Akuma? XD
I think it fits, and wrap things nicely.

And maybe:
Hana no Namae
Usagi Drop, but really, I feel the ending kinda rushed
Chiisai Hitsuji wa Yume wo Miru
Addicted to Curry? He takes care of her father's curry shop, while the father leaves her to study curry XD
Until Death do Us Part: err, it's more action, but I think it kinda fits, 'cos he (and his comrades) takes care of her when her parents killed 🤢 I dunno whether you'll like it or not, but I think it's worth a try...


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Awesome, I'll check them out :3

I'm already following Until Death do Us Part and it's great.

Thanks for the suggestions.


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