All I remember was it was depressing and kind of funny?
![gay anime shows 2017 gay anime shows 2017](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/q7I07kxyTlE/maxresdefault.jpg)
I've read My Lesbian Love Experience with Loneliness. This is one I'm definitely going to get back to and start from the beginning. I love the character development, and that girl was so cute But I stopped reading it when I caught up with the latest chapter And at the time I think it was pretty close to the end as well. This is one I may get back to.īokura no Hentai Probably one of the most enjoyable manga I've read. It was pretty interesting but think I had so much to watch ongoing had to give up on a few shows. Hourou Musuko I stalled on half way through. I thought they were OK but both never got very far into the story and character development. This was back when there were very few yuri anime adaptations. Sasameki Koto and Aoi Hana i watched when they aired.
![gay anime shows 2017 gay anime shows 2017](https://pm1.narvii.com/6365/a97d058259f9aff5d66cf770b0c70ba9f930c26f_hq.jpg)
![gay anime shows 2017 gay anime shows 2017](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/c4_Ca1JlPsY/maxresdefault.jpg)
I haven't read these yet, but their reputations speak for themselves:Īhh Kuzu no Honkai, that was the show which I forgot the name of and never got back to it Loved the first 3 eps it was just so fast paced, and that yuri twist It's going right back to the top of my list now Unfortunately, the quality of the only available translations (while easily understandable) aren't perfect, using the word 'gender' when they mean 'sex' etc, and translation of the final book is still ongoing, but if you can live with that then I'd highly recommend the series.
#Gay anime shows 2017 series#
The first volume tells two short stories about different individuals, while the rest of the series is dedicated to one character in a longer, much more developed story. The 17 volume IS attempts to raise awareness of intersex people, however. With LGBT themes featuring so rarely in anime and manga, unsurprisingly there are fewer still that look at the related communities that come under the '+'.
![gay anime shows 2017 gay anime shows 2017](https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-56jNWmzSRPI/VGehvyHrvaI/AAAAAAAADMU/PXr3YXzZFOo/s1600/01.jpg)
The pain they go through, the troubles they confront, and ultimately their inability to reproduce and even find a partner who will accept them as they are - It's all there in a form of manga. This manga deals with very serious issues concerning intersexual people. However, a lot of time is spent focusing on Ono, and his relationships - the whole 'Gay of demonic charm' thing may be a bit cheesy, but the series' more serious parts are very well handled. This one's a bit different, and not only because the cast aren't school kids! The main character isn't gay, and the (absurd) main plot revolves around a cake shop, and the protagonist's mysterious past. Joining the crew also is Eiji - a retired champion boxer - who is hired on the spot as only a trainee purely because he is not Ono's 'type.' However, Chikage, the bumbling childhood friend and shadow of Tachibana, is exactly his type! Now, with the shop finally open, everyone seems to be filling their positions well but one question remains: what were Tachibana's motives for opening the bakery, and does it have a link to his troubled and forgotten past? His first employee is Ono, an extremely talented patissier who is also known as the 'Gay of demonic charm' - something that has caused him to lose his job countless times. Tachibana has recently quit his job at a high-class firm, and for unknown reasons, decides to open a bakery.