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Adachi, a thirty-year-old virgin, discovers he has the magical power to read the minds of people he touches. Unfortunately, the ability just makes him miserable since he doesn't know how to use it well! And to make matters worse, when he accidentally reads the mind of his very competent, handsome colleague, Adachi discovers the guy has a raging crush on none other than Adachi himself!
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Both stories are office/workplace type BLs with short, semi episodic chapters. They are both comedies and are super wholesome! They also both have live adaptations
Both in a take place in a workplace. Same Difference however, is much more explicit than Cherry Magic haha. In SD, both mc are ikemen, but in CM, one is an ikemen and the other is your average coworker.
Nao Minase's coworker, Chiaki Ohkawa, has a strong personality, eye-catching good looks, and secures tons of contracts because of that. It's no wonder Nao sees him as a rival, but he's also in love with him. Ever since entering the company, the two of them have had the same assignments, and their competitive personalities and constant rivalry has made people treat them like a pair. Beyond their stubbornness lies a (supposed) fondness for each other, but they're stuck in the limbo of unrequited feelings? All because they refuse to proclaim their feelings first! On the brink of that battle, a business trip sends the two men to a hotel, where love can't help but run amok!
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Both about two ikemen competitive co-workers basically trying to out-do each other aka enemies to Lovers
Kiss the Pride has a sweeter vibe and mcs like each other in the beginning, just that their competitive nature wins.
Same Difference has a spicier vibe and mcs have sex because of their competitiveness, then the feels come after.
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Sakisaka, from the second sales division, is in love with his supervisor, Tojo. Naturally, he has no intention of ever letting him know, but when Tojo starts being clingy to the point of it being too much, it almost makes Sakisaka think that he might have a chance! Where will this slow-going love story go?
Fujisawa is a salary man who can't speak loud due to trauma but Kishino is the one who wants to hear his voice the most. Can Kishino cure Fujisawa's trauma?