Jun Andou is a high school boy who spends his days hiding that he's homosexual.
One day, Jun witnesses his classmate, Miura Sae, buying a BL book at a bookstore. That encounter forces their relationship towards a new direction―
I want to like the opposite sex, even have my own child. I want to have my very own family. I desire to have that "ordinary" happiness.
―The problem is, I can't get it up to women.
She Likes Homos, Not Me has finished publishing and it has 13 Chapters. It is also Known as: 彼女が好きなものはホモであって僕ではない, She Likes Gays, Not Me, What She Likes Are Homos and Not Me, Kanojo ga Sukina Mono wa Homo de Atte Boku dewa Nai
Genres: Drama , Psychological , School Life , Romance , Coming Of Age
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