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11 years ago
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I had enough of beautiful, ikemen looking character (they are easy to find), right now I am totally into manly man body type having a tussle around in bed 😲 ~
Some of my fav. artist are - Monden akiko, Takao hiroi, Asou mitsuaki, Ike reibun and Yamada yugi.
I LOVE the little peek of hair with those manly tough body drip with sweat and the drawing - the rough looking drawing just feels special. And here is where I need every amazing avid readers' help. Could you recommend me more artist with the same kind of drawing? I wanna put them in my collection


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11 years ago
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I think you will like these:
AKIRA Norikazu
INOUE Satou
KODAKA Kazuma, especially Mezase Hero
NAONO Bohra, Ren'ai Nenrei, Hada no Ue no Renai Jijou, Three Wolves Mountain, everything she's written
SAKURAI Shushushu - Lovers on a Desert Island and Jungle King (SAKURAI Shushushu) for starters
ENZOU
YAMASHITA Tomoko, Kuimonodokoro Akira
ABE Akane
DUO BRAND. - they do mostly doujinshi, like this one Lord of the Rings dj - Ima wa Naki Rakuen no Uta
INARIYA Fusanosuke
SAKIRA
SAKURAGI Yaya - rough-around-the-edges semes
KIJIMA Hyougo
TAKASHIMA Kazusa - Wild Rock, for the seme, the uke is very girly
OUMI Shinano - Crystal Harem
SUZUKI Tsuta usually - Work In for one
SADAHIRO Mika, though I don't like her stories
YONEDA Kou - can't have a yaoi recommendation without her work 🤣 Doushitemo Furetakunai is the one most recommended, and has the scruffiest guys, though I prefer Saezuru Tori wa Habatakanai

Couple titles:
50 x 50
Man of Tango


... Last edited by scarletrhodelia 11 years ago
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11 years ago
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I can't believe I forgot about Inoue satou.. 😔
Thank you scarletrhodelia I will definitely check out those mangaka later.
P.s I totally agree - I prefer saezuru tori wa habatakanai more than doushitemo furetakunai, maybe becoz I'm more into psychologically damage characters than anything normal. But hey its Yoneda Kou so no matter what she wrote I will still love her works 😁
If anyone has anything else, keep it coming ~


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I can't believe I forgot about Inoue satou.. 😔

Somehow she draws handsome and butch at the same time - the rough men of Smoker, the drunken brokenhearted seme of Two Wolves and Their Sons, and the sexy totally masculine men of 10 Dance. I seldom say this, because licensing usually means no scans, but I wish that one would get licensed, I'd buy it up in a minute.

You might also check out Tengoku e Ikebaii, although you might think them too pretty for this request.


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10 dance right? I've waited for months for it to be update - I'm about to go crazy from waiting..sigh haaa those men, the more rough looking the drawing the better. I want to run my hands all over those fictional dreamy like abs without reserve but in real life it would be illegal so I settle my desire for a piece of paper.. 😛
Right now I'm obsess with Monden akiko's works, especially her book Limiter, good storyline + great art = depression after finish reading it 3 times over n over again.


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