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Otonari no Tenshi-sama ni Itsunomanika Dame Ningen ni Sareteita Ken
Mar 22, 7:35 PM
Completed
12/12
· Scored
9
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Days: 26.0
Mean Score:
6.36
- Total Entries427
- Reread0
- Chapters3,792
- Volumes378
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I'll start with a short list of wholesome yuri manga that I personally enjoyed. I hope you enjoy them too! I’m keeping it short so it doesn’t feel too overwhelming.
1. Throw Away the Suit Together – A yuri couple quits their 9-to-5 jobs and moves to an island together. There’s a lot of yuri, and it beautifully portrays the hardships of life while showing how they support each other.
2. A Room for Two – Two schoolgirls live in the same dorm room, and we get to see their everyday fluffy life as their relationship gradually develops.
3. Our Yuri Started With Me Getting Rejected in a Dream – Both main characters like each other but don’t realize it. Each thinks that confessing would ruin their friendship, making them a true "idiot couple," haha. :D
4. Girl Friends – A must-read for yuri lovers! This one is pure, wholesome, and incredibly fluffy.
5. Yoru to Umi – (Been a while since I read this, so I borrowed the description from Baka Updates.) Tsukiko Yano is a transfer student at a high school where nothing interests her—until one evening, she sees her classmate Aya Utsumi swimming in the school pool. After that, she starts seeing fish swimming all around her.
6. Bloom Into You – One of the most well-known yuri manga. If you ask any yuri reader to name a yuri series, this is probably the first that comes to mind.
7. Citrus – Like Bloom Into You, this is another widely recognized yuri manga.
8. A Yuri Story About a Girl Who Insists "It's Impossible for Two Girls to Get Together" Completely Falling Within 100 Days – One of my all-time favorites! As the title suggests, it follows a girl who firmly believes girls can’t fall in love with each other—so her classmate makes it her mission to prove otherwise.
9. Her Tale of Shim Chong – One of my top Korean manhwas! Set in historical Korea, it’s inspired by a famous Korean folktale. I love how it transforms a simple children’s story into a beautiful yuri romance.
10. Partition – A really cute and wholesome read. It’s an office romance featuring a timid main character and a bold, hotheaded coworker.
I hope you enjoy reading these great works! If you want more Girls' Love recommendations—whether from webtoons, manga, manhwa, manhua, or light novels, just send me a message! ^-^