Romance manga with sex scene




















most of the time, the 17+ stuff (like having sex and marriage) didn’t happen in the anime, but in its source, which is understandable I think. honestly, the only good romance with a sex scene in an anime form that I watched is only from White Album 2
in 3 series I stated, the 17+ stuff happened in the manga. also in 3 series I stated, it is quite fast paced. the character dating (or at least confessed) early in the series.
Here I was just about to suggest NANA. xD It’s the only one I can think of that fit your description too. And I agree, it is what you’re looking for in terms of romance, jealousy, sex/marriage. There is nudity and you definitely will get frustrated from the characters’ many decisions through the course of the show. NANA is an anime/manga with a lot of depth… plus the OSTs are awesome~
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There are no explicit sex scenes within Suzuka, but any scene with a bath and/or a functioning shower in the vicinity guarantees some form of nudity in a Seo Kouji universe. He loves creating moments of belligerent sexual tension between two potential lovers who obviously want to bang each other, but not before a dozen or so volumes of flirting and dancing around the issue. Kouji also loves short haired girls. Some of the cutest in the existence of manga are drawn by that man, best of which being the namesake of this manga.
Don’t get me wrong. I love a good mass-market romance novel, and I’m even more passionate about romance manga. After being assigned my ten thousandth s’ Love manga to review for Otaku USA, I got into the genre and never came out again. But that doesn’t mean I don’t get creeped out by some of the more problematic elements of romance fiction. Like, say, the bad- hero who treats the heroine reprehensibly, but she falls for him anyway because he’s so sexy and magnetic and chiseled and a Real Man and Secretly Hurting Inside and… Forgive my unwillingness to suspend disbelief in the name of fantasy, but when our hero looks our heroine over like a supermarket gfruit and sniffs, “Find me someone who’s easier on the eyes,” my reaction is, “Oh, honey, there has never been a better time to raise a single finger and head off to OKCupid.” And that’s why I’ve been happily married for ten years but have never had rough sex with a pirate.