We're New at This - Recommendations

Alt title: Mijuku na Futari de Gozaimasu ga

We're New at This

If you're looking for manga similar to We're New at This, you might like these titles.

Fly Me to the Moon

Fly Me to the Moon

From the day his parents named him, Nasa Yuzaki has felt connected to outer space…whether he likes it or not. His efforts to outperform the space program veer off course when an accident introduces him to Tsukasa, a mysterious girl. Is she an alien, a moon goddess or something else? Since she insists on marrying him, Nasa will have plenty of chances to find out!

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Timistime Timistime says...

Both are married couple lifes but "fly me to the moon" has no ecch (only a small amount of ecchi) 

kinda have the same feeling vibe to it idk how to explain but youll understand if you read it 

Civan3931 Civan3931 says...

They have both in married couples and the slice of life that everything around the married couples of their daily lives.

Bloodlord739 Bloodlord739 says...

Both of these are about newly-wed couples being lovey-dovey and super damn adorable all the time since they are very innocent and pure when it comes to romance. They both also have some nice storytelling in a slice of life style about day to day married life in a very nice and relaxing way that's super enjoyable to witness. Tonikawa has more of that showcasing of trivial daily activities (that usually end with or actually are filled with tons of wholesome and super cute romantic moments) whereas WNAT focuses more on the intimacy hurdle the couple faces awkwardly together.

If you enjoyed one I'm confident you will like the other.

365 Days to the Wedding

365 Days to the Wedding

Takuya and Rika are coworkers in a travel agency in Tokyo. They’re both single, but they don’t mind, since they’re introverts with fulfilling lives at home. Unfortunately, now their job is looking to staff an office in Siberia, and non-married employees are the first to be considered. Rika is desperate to avoid the transfer and goes to Takuya with an idea: if they pretend they’re getting married in a year, they can stay in Tokyo. The only problem is the two of them barely know each other! If these two quiet coworkers “fake” a relationship, will it turn into something real?

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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.

Maou-sama to Kekkon Shitai

Maou-sama to Kekkon Shitai

The demon queen quite by chance saves Haru, a young human boy about to be sold as a slave, and takes him back to be her attendant. Some years later, a bored demon queen asks our now fully grown and handsome Haru what else she has left to do. "Marriage", Haru replies. A heart-pounding love comedy between an innocent demon queen and her servant.

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Bloodlord739 Bloodlord739 says...

These two works have the exact same soul. Both are wholesome make-your-heart-go-squee romances about innocent and pure virgin couples. But they are so pure that it's somewhat comedic whilst also being extremely adorable at the same time.

Sumika reminds me alot of Eleanor, they are both very shy, awkward and clumsy when it comes to love, yet they are willing to do anything for the dude they love. Sumika may seem much more bold when it comes to being intimate but once you read it abit you quickly see how it's pretty much all talk cause in reality she's super shy and timid about intimacy and such.

Haru and Ikuma are both pretty damn great guys. There very compassionate, considerate, immensely thoughtful and yet at the end of the day are still men and want to take there respective relationships to the final step. The one difference being that among all three of these characters Haru's the only one that's actually bold and restrains himself only for Eleanor's benefit.

If you like the idea of a SUPER wholesome and ADORABLE romance to do with a married couple (We're New At This) or an engaged couple (Maou-sama to Kekkon Shitai) with tons of adorable blushing, cuddling, hugs and handholding, cause ya know the relationships are super pure, then I strongly recommend both of these. Keep in mind that the main difference is that Maou-Sama is a fantasy story whereas WNAT is a real one. Well real for fiction. You know what I mean XD.

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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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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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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Onryou Oku-sama

Onryou Oku-sama

Ever wondered what these creepy ass japanese ghost ladies do when they're not cursing the living shit out of you? Well... nothing special, really. The same stuff lovebirds like you & me do. See the life of scary ghost wife and ordinary husband.

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Spotted Flower

Spotted Flower

It's about the married life between a newlywed working otaku and his pregnant wife.

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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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My Condolences, but Starting Today You're My Wife (Light Novel)

My Condolences, but Starting Today You're My Wife (Light Novel)

"Well then, how much will you pay to have me?" - Office worker Sumika has lived in perpetual mourning since losing Haruki, her first love who once lifted her out of the grief of losing her only family. A friend from work drags her out to a party, and there she meets Mr. Katsuragi, the vice president of the company hosting the party. It ought to be their first time meeting... and yet, he gives off the impression of already knowing Sumika very well. On top of that, just when Sumika is at her wits' end trying to think of a way to save the family that took her in, Mr. Katsuragi offers to buy her hand in marriage...?

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