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2:12 pm, Apr 20 2014
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Hello biggrin I'm looking for good romance manga. I don't want the characters to meet each other and BAM BAM fall in love right away. It's the best if they slowly get to know each other then develop feelings. It'd be great if the protagonist is capable, like they have other things in their heads other than just romance? I kinda dislike works by SHINJO Mayu tbh.
Some examples would be
Hirunaka no Ryuusei
Last Game
Horimiya
Please help me! Thanks a lot <3
P/S: Smut, yaoi, yuri, etc. would be fine too (:

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2:24 pm, Apr 20 2014
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14-sai no Koi
Akagami no Shirayukihime
Hajiotsu.
Taiyou no Ie
Bonnouji
Melo Holic
Kamisama ga Uso o Tsuku.
Miman Renai

you could also check my signature, and there should be various threads around you can use

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3:31 pm, Apr 20 2014
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ill second Akagami no Shirayukihime, the romance is very slow in this one, more focusing on her goal to become a castle doctor, she is definitely the female lead you described.

also Kurenai Ouji is also a very good one with slow romance, but this one has some supernatural in it(dont know if you mind that)

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6:44 pm, Apr 20 2014
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Thanks for the recommendation! Just read 14-sai no Koi and it was really nice cool. Shame to say I've read the rest though. Gonna dig through Lorska's signature to find out more stuffs.

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Yaoi:
Hana no Mizo shiru It's 3 volumes, and it pretty much takes 2.5 volumes for there to be any real romance.
I also liked Seven Days, but like the title implies, they fell for each other in the course of 1 week.

Shojo:
Eensy Weensy Monster Neither protagonist was really looking for a romance, it's 2 volumes which cover a year, so each chapter equals one month.It's not super deep, but it's cute and the romance was slow, taking the protagonists 6 months to even start thinking about love.

Honey Bitter Shuri was not really looking for romance in the begining.

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7:39 pm, Apr 20 2014
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There are a couple of mature scenes, so avoid this if it bothers you, but if if you're looking for the perfect slow romance, you will fall in love with Sekine's Love. smile

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Post #639914 - Reply to (#639903) by yuunase
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8:41 pm, Apr 20 2014
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Yup, pretty much anything Lorska (ruler of romance) recommends is great. smile

Sounds like you enjoy fluffy romance, so here's a few I'd recommend:

Kingyo Sou
Nineteen, Twenty One
Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun
Taiyou no Ie
Itoshi no Karin
Kimi ni Todoke

I've also got a Sweet Diabetes list that you can check out. biggrin

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I always recommend W Juliet for a romance. Sure, they develop feelings quickly, but it's about them and how they should communicate their feelings, especially in their situation. I also like Rurouni Kenshin, but it's more of a really subtle romance until the very end. Like, the guy is oblivious to the crush until he finally stops denying truth and accepts her love, but the story isn't mainly about that. It's historical, no red-light district stuff, action, and a lot of comedy. I just listed my two favorite mangas of all time, so try them out if you get the chance, at least!!!! biggrin biggrin biggrin biggrin biggrin biggrin biggrin biggrin biggrin

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