You might want to check out 'Paradise Kiss'. It features an older female love interest and has a unique story. The characters' development and their relationship add depth to the manga.
One example could be 'Kare Kano' where the female lead is a bit older and has an interesting love dynamic.
One such manga could be 'Love and Older Lady.' It focuses on a sweet romance involving an older female character.
Well, you might expect some drama and challenges. Maybe there'll be societal pressure or issues within the school environment.
For instance, in 'Naruto,' Tsunade is a powerful and confident female character who serves as a love interest and exhibits masculine qualities. Another one could be 'Bleach' where Rukia Kuchiki has a strong and determined personality that has a masculine touch and is a love interest.
I don't think robots can have emotions like love for manga. They don't have feelings or preferences like we do.
Todoroki's love interest in the manga is kind of up in the air. The story doesn't really zero in on that aspect. It's all about his hero journey and growth for now.
It's not clearly defined in the manga. There are multiple characters who could potentially be seen as having some sort of connection with Ayanokoji, but no definite love interest.
In the Gunnm manga, Hugo is one of Alita's love interests.
There's a manga called 'Heartless Love' where the main character plans revenge on the love interest after being hurt emotionally and betrayed in a major way. The revenge plot adds a lot of drama and tension to the story.
You might want to check out 'ZZZ' manga. The fat love interest in it is depicted with depth and complexity, making the romance storyline all the more compelling.
You might want to check out 'Love Tyrant'. It has a unique take on the yandere love interest concept. The plot is full of surprises and the characters have depth.