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8:47 am, Aug 3 2012
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i'm looking for manga which the protagonist is gay and he likes straight guy. i want a really dramatic yaoi that gonna make i cried! i want a manly gay couple and in slice of life, i dont want a girly man or kiddy man. i also did not want all character in that manga are gay. i want manga from 2002 and above only.

dont suggest me kyuuso ha cheese no yume omiru and its sequel or Koi Ga Bokura Wo Yurusu Hani because i already read it but i want manga like this.

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10:17 am, Aug 3 2012
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Requests for yaoi/yuri should go in that respective forum:
http://www.mangaupdates.com/topics.php?fid=40852


However - I'm not sure, if you are looking for an unrequited love that becomes requited or not, but anyways the following Mangas came to my mind after reading your posting. Maybe one of them will suit your taste? ^^"

* Kanjou Spectrum
* Illumination
* Kuimonodokoro Akira
* Rokugatsu no Hengen-san
* Acid Town (Maybe, I'm still reading this one ... )

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10:30 am, Aug 3 2012
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I don't really know any yaoi manga that is dramatic and I've read quite a lot (or maybe just not enough lool!)

Himegoto Asobi - It's a manly couple but the protagonist is straight instead of being gay and it's the other guy that is attracted to him instead

Possibly Oni ni Hatsujou?

If the dramatic story line is an important factor then avoid the ones I suggested but other than that, the manly couple is met although the protagonist may be straight instead of gay but it still has the "gay goes after straight" kind of thing.

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11:12 am, Aug 3 2012
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Hmm I really recommend Arashi no Ato. Actually I recommend all of Hidaka Shoko's work since they're all really good and the conflict is handled nicely. There's also Ringo ni Hachimitsu and it's sequel/prequel Kare no Barairo no Jinsei

I also recommend Junjou. Man this is one awesome piece of work. If you like Kyuuso, you might like this too since it's kind of similar although it's not that dark.

If it's about gay and straight man, there's also Suteneko no Karute although that's more fluffy than dramatic. If you want something really dramatic (and sometimes twisted) I recommend Nakamura Asumiko's work, like J no Subete

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