To be more specific, being heavily involved in pretty much all the manga my group has done (excepting the doujins and the shoujo one), I'm a pretty big fan of all of them.
Outside of that, there are a number of other series I follow. There are a number of heterosexual romance series included so be warned.
Okusan - because thirty year old housewives are adorable.
Fujiyama-san wa shishunki - great young romance series.
Flying Witch - relaxing, slice of life, but with magic.
Bokugirl - because why the hell not.
Shinozaki-san Ki ota shika ni - everyone already knows this one, I'm sure.
Renai Boukun - romantic comedy / harem filled with absurd plot developments and lots and lots of violence. Also homosexuality of all sorts.
Mahoutsukai no Yome - I think this is easily one of the most finely-crafted story-driven series currently running. The world and all the characters are just fascinating.
Hakoiri Drops - romantic comedy that is adorable but more importantly actually advances various relationships.
Amari Mawari - another manga series by Kurota bb (who does A-channel)
Oshiete! Gyaruko-chan - hilarious series about female issues.
Mitsuboshi Colors - another series by Katsuwo (who does Hitori Bocchi no MaruMaru Seikatsu) about three little girls and the various games they play.
Amanchu
Separate section for series I follow which have been animated
Yuyushiki
A-channel
Kiniro Mosaic
Mikakunin de Shinkoukei
Love Lab
Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-kun
No longer running (completed) series
Ishuukan Friends
O/A - about an idol and a comedian who happen to have the exact same voice, and the inane radio program they put on acting as a single entity.
Boku ni Koisuru Mechanical - the plot is a total Terminator parody, but with love comedy and sexual tension thrown in. Full of action movie references.
Aria
That is just the stuff I actively follow. There's a ton of other stuff I casually read that I haven't decided whether or not I like enough to really get in to.
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