Bokura no Hentai - Recommendations

Bokura no Hentai

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Wandering Son

Wandering Son

Shuichi Nitori is an elementary school boy with a secret: he wishes he were a girl and likes wearing their clothes. With the right outfit and his cute, effeminate looks, he is often able to convince people that he is someone else - or even something else. Unfortunately, although his best friend and object of affection, Takatsuki, accepts him as he is, she does not return Shuichi’s feelings. Moreover, school is an unforgiving place and Shuichi walks a fine line between liberating his true self and being labeled a freak by all his peers...

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femcore femcore says...

Both series have major similarities due to their basis on questioning what defines gender. The two titles revolve around young boys (and in Hourou Musuko, a young girl) as they find that they don't feel correct in their own skin, don't feel like they're supposed to be boys and the series documents the journies these characters embark upon in hopes of finding acceptance and happiness. 

HasseRovdjur HasseRovdjur says...

Both manga are about schoolchildren that are crossdressing and, in some cases, suffering from gender dysphoria. Both treat the subjects with more respect than is usual in media (at least in my experience). There's much focus on the character's psyches, how they interact with each other and why they choose to present as the sex they are not assigned with.

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Both contain

・consider-provoking

heartache and seeking happiness

・struggle with their sexuality

teenagers growth 

cute character-design, but bitter stories

Reversible!

Reversible!

Shuu Kaidou is sent away to an all boys boarding school with a very strange rule: half the students must take turns to dress as girls!

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femcore femcore says...

Though the two series are incredibly different in atmosphere and plot, fans of one series are bound to like the other. Bokura no Hentai is about three boys who crossdress for different reasons and seek acceptance or understanding of theirselves and lives. Where as, Reversible is about a boy sent to a school of deliquants who are forced to dress as girls while attending class. The two have little to no similarities outside of the genderbending, but they share similar character achetypes and each like to use light-hearted humor. 

Goodnight Punpun

Goodnight Punpun

Punpun is a relatively normal elementary school student; he goes to lessons, does his homework and gets on well with his classmates. Unfortunately, it’s everyone else around him that’s bonkers! With a crowd of crazy teachers playing hide and seek or having extreme reactions to even the tiniest situation at school, his father kept at bay on domestic violence charges, and only his unemployed layabout uncle to look up to Punpun’s life is anything but simple. However, despite the mayhem surrounding him, Punpun still continues to quietly live on, contemplating his dreams, experiencing the joy and terror of falling in love, and trying to deal with his anxieties about sex, religion, and growing up.

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HasseRovdjur HasseRovdjur says...

Both manga are about school children and the hardships - either caused by situations at home or at school - that one can go through while in adolescence. Both have very dark undertones and characters that can be pretty multi-faceted.

Sazanami Cherry

Sazanami Cherry

Migiwa Kazuhiro has always been watching Ren, cute, admirable, and his first love. With all his courage, he finally managed to give her a love letter and confessed on a train, only to find that Ren is...!?

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FullmetalDragon FullmetalDragon says...

Both series feature a main character who identifies as a girl, despite being born with a male body. They're both incredibly girly, so they really remind me of each other. 

Sunu Sumu Muriku no Koibito

Sunu Sumu Muriku no Koibito

Nao and Nono decided when they were very little that someday they would get married and told everyone about it. But some people have a problem with the fact that despite how feminine Nono looks and acts, they’re both actually boys…

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FullmetalDragon FullmetalDragon says...

Both series seriously address the issue of being transgender, the implications it has on your life and others'. Neither hold back on the darker side of the issues of being transgender, which I personally found refreshing. 

Qtut

Qtut

Hana was enjoying her peaceful days at school until she received a mysterious letter which said: "Do not say a word." She doesn't know what to do, thus she begs for help of her friends to find out who is the sender and what it is that she forgot she should be not saying. But the truth is more terrifying than she expected...

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twds twds says...

Both

  • work by Humihumiko sensei
  • cute characters but serious story
  • recommend for "bitter taster"
  • focusing on struggling, heartache

Sakikusa no Saku Koro

Sakikusa no Saku Koro

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Both

  • struggling in love triangle and friendship
  • unrequited love
  • focusing on heartaches
  • thought-provoking
  • recommend to "bitter tooth"
  • teenagers' grow-up
  • contain "loving person with same-sex" theme
  • works by Humihumiko sensei

Our Dreams at Dusk: Shimanami Tasogare

Our Dreams at Dusk: Shimanami Tasogare

Not only is high schooler Tasuku Kaname the new kid in town, he's also terrified that he's been outed as gay. Just as he's contemplating doing the unthinkable, Tasuku meets a mysterious woman who leads him to a group of people dealing with problems not so different from his own. In this realistic, heartfelt depiction of LGBT+ characters from different backgrounds finding their place in the world, a search for inner peace proves to be the most universal experience of all.

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twds twds says...

Both contain

heartache and seeking happiness

・afraid about relationship

・struggle with their sexuality

inside growth

・LGBT+ theme

・consider-provoking

Boys Run the Riot

Boys Run the Riot

A transgender teen named Ryuu finds an escape from the expectations and anxieties of his daily life in the world of street fashion. 

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Half & Half

Half & Half

Our heroine is girl named Hina-chan. She is in her 20s. Hina has a handsome boyfriend now, but she will always remember her first love, a boy named Itsuki. When other kids would tease Hina, calling her ugly, Itsuki would defend her, and try to cheer her up and make her feel better. He and some of his family eventually moved away, leaving Hina heartbroken. But the memory of her first love will always make Hina feel nostalgic and happy inside. Itsuki’s grandmother still lives next door to Hina, so she still has a connection to him, somehow. One day, Hina has a dream of Itsuki, and she is feeling especially nostalgic about him. She is just mentioning her dream to his grandmother, when they are interrupted by the arrival of a stranger. It is a tall, beautiful woman. Wait a minute… it’s Itsuki! Itsuki is not joking, either. She explains that she is really a woman on the inside, and now she is dressing that way on the outside. Hina finds herself falling in love with Itsuki, regardless of Itsuki's gender. But Itsuki is only attracted to men. Will Hina end up heartbroken all over again?

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