Neither Rio nor Shougo are perfect. This is why they feel so real.
Ongoing/Serialized as of early 2026, with at least 4 volumes released. Main Characters: manga soredemo ashita mo kareshi ga ii
Translated roughly to "Even So, I Want My Boyfriend Tomorrow Too," the title perfectly encapsulates the central conflict of the story. The narrative focuses on the heavy, sometimes suffocating nature of long-term relationships where the initial spark has faded, leaving behind a complex web of dependency, unspoken resentments, and mixed signals. Neither Rio nor Shougo are perfect
Written and illustrated by the talented mangaka —best known for her psychological drama Ao no Flag (Blue Flag)—this series swaps out melodramatic love triangles for a grounded, deeply human exploration of long-term partnership, emotional stagnation, and self-discovery. The Premise: The Reality After the "Happily Ever After" Main Characters: Translated roughly to "Even So, I
Serialized on YanMaga Web, a platform known for hosting edgy and mature narratives, the story subverts conventional Japanese marriage and relationship expectations, walking the thin line between liberation and psychological self-destruction. 👥 Character Dynamics
Kohei serves as the primary window into the emotional vulnerability of a partner facing physical rejection. His character arc deals heavily with male insecurity, the social pressure regarding sexual performance, and the terrifying fear of losing Mako if he refuses her radical proposal.