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scytherman
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Post #584366 |
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9:09 am, Jan 18 2013 Posts: 39
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So i read a few mangas with age gaps, in the last few months, and something really bothered me and that was the fact that they were extremely unrealistic and the scheme of everything is allright, nothing will ever happen was always used. What im currently searching for is completely different Im searching for an age gap manga that isn't only sweet romance, but also involves the problems that come from a relationship with an age gap. I don't really have a good example, but in Otona no Jikan there is one chapter where Spoiler (mouse over to view) the Parents are against their relationship and they convince them... But one chapter is way to short and that the Parents just say "you love her so it's okay" (well liked scenario) is Bullshit ;) . I hope for good results, thanks in advance.
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Lorska
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Post #584381 |
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1:35 pm, Jan 18 2013 Posts: 1114
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Spoiler (mouse over to view) Usagi Drop
Love So Life the later chapters now are about this topic
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dalek
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Post #584388 |
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3:50 pm, Jan 18 2013 Posts: 346
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Kore Wa Koi No Hanashi, 20 years age gap.
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Damnedman
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Post #584389 |
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3:54 pm, Jan 18 2013 Posts: 418
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I normally wouldn't recommend the first two, but they deal with age gap issues. Hope you don't mind seinen. Mon Seul Kodomo no Jikan Otaku no Musume-san
EDIT: did not notice the sweet romance part, but Otaku no Musume-san would still fit to some extent.
Last edited by Damnedman at 4:52 pm, Jan 18
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Dosudro
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Post #584390 |
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4:16 pm, Jan 18 2013 Posts: 32
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I am seconding Usagi Drop, Love So Life and Kore wa Koi no Hanashi!
I'd like to add Hana no Namae, Dengeki Daisy and Miman Renai.
Hopefully these fit your requests. I really enjoy Age Gap types as well.
~~Dos
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scytherman
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Post #584393 |
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4:55 pm, Jan 18 2013 Posts: 39
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I already read Usagi Drop and Dengeki Daisy. but i don't really think there is much said about the Age Gap (only at the end of Usagi Drop), but i really liked Kore wa Koi no Hanashi and honestly i don't know how i could miss that for examples... I didn't really like Mon Seul, because it was more about how the girl and her brother try to overcome their problems and didn't end well in some points. I'll read Miman Renai it really looks interesting. As for Love so Life i think i'll read it when it's finished, because of the slow development and if that turns bad... Thanks for all the replys until now. Keep'em coming !
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Geese1
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Post #584396 |
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5:12 pm, Jan 18 2013 Posts: 239
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My first thought would be Miman Renai
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dalek
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Post #584397 |
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5:15 pm, Jan 18 2013 Posts: 346
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Hajimari no Niina counts...? Found Ai Hime - Ai to Himegoto and Yajirobee, but I don't know if they're good.
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yayanime
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Post #584399 |
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5:39 pm, Jan 18 2013 Posts: 6
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Maybe Ingenuo by Ryan I feel like although it isn't so much a problem in the manga you feel the age gap and it a struggle for the guy. Idk how to explain it but I liked the manga a lot. Also Sensei! by Kawahara Kazune is a good example of age gap but it is not completed and it's also student/teacher love. OH! I just thought of one! Baby Love by [a]Shiina Ayumi[/a] it isn't completed but it is a good one and the age gap is definitely felt in the manga too.
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Dosudro
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Post #584401 - Reply to ( #584393) by scytherman |
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5:44 pm, Jan 18 2013 Posts: 32
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Quote from scytherman I already read Usagi Drop and Dengeki Daisy. but i don't really think there is much said about the Age Gap (only at the end of Usagi Drop), but i really liked Kore wa Koi no Hanashi and honestly i don't know how i could miss that for examples... I didn't really like Mon Seul, because it was more about how the girl and her brother try to overcome their problems and didn't end well in some points. I'll read Miman Renai it really looks interesting. As for Love so Life i think i'll read it when it's finished, because of the slow development and if that turns bad... Thanks for all the replys until now. Keep'em coming  !
Please, for the love of all that you hold dear, do NOT say that about Love so Life! I might just breakdown and cry if that story goes south...
~~Dos
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Unbeliever
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Post #584550 |
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9:13 pm, Jan 19 2013 Posts: 14
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If you are ok with controversial subjects maybe Koi Kaze or I Fell in Love for the First Time
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CheshireCaine
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Post #584554 |
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10:08 pm, Jan 19 2013 Posts: 108
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Apart from a couple manga already mentioned (and one that hasn't progressed to that level yet), I can only think of Sensei wa Ore no Mono
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caozhi
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Post #584586 |
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3:01 am, Jan 20 2013 Posts: 820
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I would say probably Miman Renai
and more or less Hoshikawa Ginza Yonchoume
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Dosudro
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Post #584596 |
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4:16 am, Jan 20 2013 Posts: 32
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Don't know what is wrong with me. Living Game is epic!
I am so sorry I missed adding that one to the list. I was sure I had done so.
~~Dos
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scytherman
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Post #584777 |
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5:59 pm, Jan 21 2013 Posts: 39
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I started reading Living Game, because of your suggestion and it's awesome. Thanks !
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