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* TeensAreShort: This manga also provides an aversion of the OneHeadTaller rule - although Nakahara is taller than Kojima, it's not by very much.
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A Date With Rosie Palms is no longer a trope


* ADateWithRosiePalms: [[spoiler: After Kojima is scared of getting hurt when having sex for the first time, Nakahara solves the problem with mutual masturbation instead.]]
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''Little Butterfly'' is a three-volume BoysLove manga by Takanaga Hinako (who is also the author of ''Manga/{{Challengers}}'', ''Manga/TheTyrantFallsInLove'' and ''Manga/AwkwardSilence'') about the relationship between reclusive student [[{{Seme}} Nakahara]] and the cheerful - almost {{Keet}} [[{{Uke}} Kojima]]. It was serialized from January to February 2004, and compiled into three volumes.

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''Little Butterfly'' is a three-volume BoysLove manga by Takanaga Hinako (who is also the author of ''Manga/{{Challengers}}'', ''Manga/TheTyrantFallsInLove'' and ''Manga/AwkwardSilence'') about the relationship between reclusive student [[{{Seme}} Nakahara]] and the cheerful - almost {{Keet}} [[{{Uke}} Kojima]]. It was serialized from January to February 2004, 2004 and compiled into three volumes.



* {{Determinator}}: It is revealed that Kojima has tried time and time again to become Nakahara's friend, but was always knocked back or not even noticed. Nakahara doesn't even remember all the times Kojima had tried to initiate conversation before the school trip, but he persevered.

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* {{Determinator}}: It is revealed that Kojima has tried time and time again to become Nakahara's friend, but was always knocked back or not even noticed. Nakahara doesn't even remember all the times Kojima had tried to initiate a conversation before the school trip, but he persevered.



* FirstNameBasis: Throughout the entirety of the manga, Nakahara and Kojima refer to each other by their last name, after graduating and looking at Nakahara's certificate, they see his last name is now "Sugisaki". So Kojima decides he should start calling him "Atsushi" to which Nakahara starts calling Kojima, "Yuki," which embarrasses him and insists he doesn't call him "Yuki" since his name didn't change. In the end, Nakahara refers to Kojima as "Yuki" for the remainder of the manga, also, Kojima only calls Nakahara "Atsushi" once, which was when the two are having sex, Nakahara preventing him from coming until he says his name, after doing so, Kojima cries and explains he's not used to calling him "Atsushi" yet.

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* FirstNameBasis: Throughout the entirety of the manga, Nakahara and Kojima refer to each other by their last name, after graduating and looking at Nakahara's certificate, they see his last name is now "Sugisaki". So Kojima decides he should start calling him "Atsushi" to which Nakahara starts calling Kojima, "Yuki," which embarrasses him and insists he doesn't call him "Yuki" since his name didn't change. In the end, Nakahara refers to Kojima as "Yuki" for the remainder of the manga, also, Kojima only calls Nakahara "Atsushi" once, which was when the two are having sex, Nakahara preventing prevents him from coming until he says his name, after doing so, Kojima cries and explains he's not used to calling him "Atsushi" yet.



* LonersAreFreaks: Every class-member except Kojima treats Nakahara like this.

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* LonersAreFreaks: Every class-member class member except Kojima treats Nakahara like this.



* SignificantNameShift: After Kojima and Nakahara have been dating for a while, Nakahara's [[MeaningfulRename last name changes]] after his escape from AbusiveParents. Kojima decides that he should call Nakahara by his given name despite Nakahara being okay using his abusive family's name casually. Nakahara also agrees to call Kojima "Yuki" to show their closeness. Kojima ends up being too embarrassed to completely go through with it, but Nakahara is much more shameless.

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* SignificantNameShift: After Kojima and Nakahara have been dating for a while, Nakahara's [[MeaningfulRename last name changes]] after his escape from AbusiveParents. Kojima decides that he should call Nakahara by his given name despite Nakahara being okay with using his abusive family's name casually. Nakahara also agrees to call Kojima "Yuki" to show their closeness. Kojima ends up being too embarrassed to completely go through with it, but Nakahara is much more shameless.

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* OralFixation: Nakahara with pens, while he's studying and thinking hard.

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%% * OralFixation: Nakahara with pens, while he's studying and thinking hard.



* TheQuietOne: Nakahara.

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%% * TheQuietOne: Nakahara.



* SingleTargetSexuality: Kojima.
* SleepCute

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* SignificantNameShift: After Kojima and Nakahara have been dating for a while, Nakahara's [[MeaningfulRename last name changes]] after his escape from AbusiveParents. Kojima decides that he should call Nakahara by his given name despite Nakahara being okay using his abusive family's name casually. Nakahara also agrees to call Kojima "Yuki" to show their closeness. Kojima ends up being too embarrassed to completely go through with it, but Nakahara is much more shameless.
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SingleTargetSexuality: Kojima.
%% * SleepCute

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Removing gushing.


Possibly the cutest, most heartfelt yaoi manga in existence, it has been described very accurately as "so sweet it hurts". It has less focus on the sexual side (although that does play a part in the development of the romance).
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''Little Butterfly'' is a three-volume BoysLove manga by Takanaga Hinako (who is also the author of ''Manga/{{Challengers}}'', ''Manga/TheTyrantFallsInLove'' and ''Manga/AwkwardSilence'') about the relationship between reclusive student [[{{Seme}} Nakahara]] and the cheerful - almost {{Keet}} [[{{Uke}} Kojima]].

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''Little Butterfly'' is a three-volume BoysLove manga by Takanaga Hinako (who is also the author of ''Manga/{{Challengers}}'', ''Manga/TheTyrantFallsInLove'' and ''Manga/AwkwardSilence'') about the relationship between reclusive student [[{{Seme}} Nakahara]] and the cheerful - almost {{Keet}} [[{{Uke}} Kojima]]. \n It was serialized from January to February 2004, and compiled into three volumes.
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* AManIsNotAVirgin: [[spoiler: Kojima's friends are amazed when they find out Nakahara has had sex before, and admire him because of it. Nakahara himself is less pleased; he barely remembers the incident, which was a barely-consensual encounter with an older woman who offered him a bed for the night after he'd ran away.]]
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* FirstNameBasis: Throughout the entirety of the manga, Nakahara and Kojima refer to each other by their last name, after graduating and looking at Nakahara's certificate, they see his last name is now "Sugimoto". So Kojima decides he should start calling him "Atsushi" to which Nakahara starts calling Kojima, "Yuki," which embarrasses him and insists he doesn't call him "Yuki" since his name didn't change. In the end, Nakahara refers to Kojima as "Yuki" for the remainder of the manga, also, Kojima only calls Nakahara "Atsushi" once, which was when the two are having sex, Nakahara preventing him from coming until he says his name, after doing so, Kojima cries and explains he's not used to calling him "Atsushi" yet.

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* FirstNameBasis: Throughout the entirety of the manga, Nakahara and Kojima refer to each other by their last name, after graduating and looking at Nakahara's certificate, they see his last name is now "Sugimoto"."Sugisaki". So Kojima decides he should start calling him "Atsushi" to which Nakahara starts calling Kojima, "Yuki," which embarrasses him and insists he doesn't call him "Yuki" since his name didn't change. In the end, Nakahara refers to Kojima as "Yuki" for the remainder of the manga, also, Kojima only calls Nakahara "Atsushi" once, which was when the two are having sex, Nakahara preventing him from coming until he says his name, after doing so, Kojima cries and explains he's not used to calling him "Atsushi" yet.



* HighSchool: The setting for most of the manga until the protagonists go to college.

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* HighSchool: The setting for most of As far as the manga until English localization goes, the protagonists go to college.characters are in high school. (In the original version, however, they're in middle school.)

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