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Bloodstainx
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2:23 pm, Jul 2 2010
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I want a manga where the guy is in love with the girl, but the girl does not like him ( in the beggining anyways) untill he gets a new gf or protects her.

A perfect example is Suzuka or B-Shock

Must be shounen/seinen

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Good ending

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i think pastel is like that cool

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lol read all those =)

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Onani Master Kurosawa fits. It seems to fit a lot of requests. Huzzah, original and well executed plots!

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Love Hina


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Bloodstainx
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Quote from drolemil
Onani Master Kurosawa fits. It seems to fit a lot of requests. Huzzah, original and well executed plots!


just a question. How long does the story focus on the girl that he likes but doesnt end up with? i kinda skimmed through the plot a little so i was just wondering.

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just a question. How long does the story focus on the girl that he likes but doesnt end up with? i kinda skimmed through the plot a little so i was just wondering.


For a large portion of the story, it's a driving force of the plot.

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