365 Days to the Wedding - Recommendations

Alt title: Kekkon Surutte, Hontou desu ka?

365 Days to the Wedding

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We're New at This

We're New at This

Ikuma Saeki finally married his childhood friend and the girl of his dreams, Sumika. But while years of pining came easily to him, physical closeness does not…and he’s having trouble navigating the intimacy that comes with marriage. Sumika, too, is having trouble bridging the gap between friend and lover…what is this innocent couple to do but navigate it together, awkwardness and all!

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JNiko17 JNiko17 says...

Them both are romances that tells about a couple that is experiencing marriage, both have a good slice of life and romance, also you could expect some wholesome moments in both.

Wotakoi: Love is Hard for Otaku

Wotakoi: Love is Hard for Otaku

Narumi Momose has had it rough: every boyfriend she’s had dumped her once they found out she was an otaku, so she’s gone to great lengths to hide it. When a chance meeting at her new job with childhood friend, fellow otaku, and now coworker Hirotaka Nifuji almost gets her secret outed at work, she comes up with a plan to make sure he never speaks up. But he comes up with a counter-proposal: why doesn’t she just date him instead? In love, there are no save points.

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largeadult largeadult says...

Both are relatively mature romcoms about office workers in their mid-20s who aren't interested in being social butterflies. Both move at a steady pace and plot threads actually get addressed as time goes on, meaning you don't have 200 chapters of will-they-won't-they nonsense.

How to Grill Our Love

How to Grill Our Love

Dating can be tough when you nerd out over barbecue. Kenta, a practical pitmaster, looks for a grill-friend in Chihiro, an aloof and faultless business babe…or is she? Scared of being rejected for who they really are, the two of them find comfort in food and each other…and all is well until Kenta must transfer away. With their developing relationship at steak, Chihiro proposes they tie the knot and they marry for better or wurst. Winging a long-distance marriage is one thing, but here's the rub-they barely know each other! It's a rare marriage where all the awkwardness of dating meets a sizzling passion for grilling!

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PixelKitty PixelKitty says...

Both have similar characters and dynamics. Even a similar art style. They both involve a rush to get married and how the awkward couple slowly gets to know each other because of that. One is more focused on before getting married, while the other many happens after but I think if you like one you should give the other a try. 

Komatta Jii-san

Komatta Jii-san

In an elderly couple's peaceful day-to-day life, an old man proves to his wife that he has all the boyish charm of someone decades younger. A master at sweet and charming gestures that make her heart flutter, this charming old gentleman proves that love isn't dead no matter how old you are.

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Danna ga Nani o Itteiru ka Wakaranai Ken

Danna ga Nani o Itteiru ka Wakaranai Ken

Kaoru is an OL you can find anywhere, serious and works diligently, but her husband is a super otaku and more-or-less a NEET. She is caught up in one of her husband's whims one day or the subject of his concerns another, but the two are so close that it's embarrassing to even watch them!

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Game Yaru kara 100-en Kashite!

Game Yaru kara 100-en Kashite!

Sugita is a handsome, skilled newcomer at a company who gets along with everyone… everyone except for the petite assistant manager, Yumihara, who tend to be very strict on him. One day during his lunch break, Sugita finds a small, secluded coffee shop named "Dead Copy" which features special tables dedicated for playing retro games. To his surprise, he also spots Yumihara completely immersed in her game like a child; opposite of the strict attitude she shows back at the office.

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Even If You Don't Do It

Even If You Don't Do It

Yoshino Michi is 32 years old. She's been married for five years, but hasn't had sex for the last two. It's not as if she doesn't get along with her husband, it's just that the sex part is lacking. It was a bit unexpected, but one night when she when drinking with her colleague, Niina Makoto (36), she wound up confessing that her marriage had turned sexless. And then, a shocked Niina responded "My marriage is sexless, too," and smiled with a lonely look in his eyes.

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Manga Sutra

Manga Sutra

Makoto, a 25-year old virgin, struggles to find girls, which is why his parents set up an omiai (match making) for him. Before he knows it, he's sitting at the same table as the beautiful 25-year old Yura, struggling to make conversation. At first, Makoto strongly suspects the omiai is a failure, but one week later, he receives a phone call from Yura asking him out on a real date! Three months pass, romance blossoms, and Makoto finally racks up the courage to propose to Yura. However, no sooner has she said yes, when another problem presents itself: after the wedding comes the honeymoon and intimacy... and for Makoto, a veteran virgin, nothing could be more fraught with obstacles than the female body!

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Uchi no Kaisha no Chiisai Senpai no Hanashi

Uchi no Kaisha no Chiisai Senpai no Hanashi

Shinozaki is an office worker who is taken care of and coddled by his senior team member Katase Shiori, who is a gorgeous, profoundly kind, loving, and diminutive woman. Shinozaki certainly hopes that she's not doing it out of duty... but her joy of doing so increasingly exposes her feelings!

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Love is Like a Cocktail

Love is Like a Cocktail

The "slightly sweet tipsy couple comedy" manga centers on the 28-year-old senior public relations company staff member Chisato Mizusawa. Follow Chisato's daily life as she enjoys her husband Sora's cocktails. Chisato has secrets that only her husband knows.

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