
Fujiko Mine of the Lupin gang takes on the legendary Emmanuelle in a private mature-women's match — the boys watching from the corner, neither beauty willing to be the first to break. A cross-franchise vintage showdown.

A dystopian future where same-sex love is a crime against demography. Two women are caught, dragged before the city's commissioner, and made to perform their "violation" for the watching crowd. Vintage 90s yuri-dystopia oneshot.

An office where the women outshine every meeting and a confident madam keeps introducing her best girls. The men try to keep up, but the women keep finding excuses to slip away together with toys, vibrating belts, and quiet promises traded as senior-sister favors.

A Japanese office worker named Tsuda ends up sharing her apartment with Akane, a curious android who calls her Master, asks too many questions about human bodies, and tries to figure out what their relationship is by experimenting. Does It Count If Your First Time Is With An Android is a Japanese yuri manga that runs a comedic adult romance through the half-comfortable, half-bewildered grammar of a woman teaching a machine what intimacy feels like, with the kind of dry humor that lands harder because the punchline is genuine affection.

Year 20XX. Two genetically identical operators meet in a glassed-off training cell, hair braided the same way, latex suits zipped tight, ordered to settle which body the program keeps. A long, slick sci-fi mirror-match from ringo.

Two wives. One husband. A 100-round private war waged in silk dresses, then stockings, then nothing at all. A long, sweat-soaked ringo piece about pride, possession, and refusing to surrender first.

After-hours in the empty infirmary, the beds officially "for sick and injured students only" — two girls settle a score the only way they know how. A long, ice-cold ringo showdown about pride, jealousy, and refusing to be the one who breaks first.

A long, intimate ringo piece — two girls who shouldn't want each other this much tangled together in a low-lit room, repeating each other's names like a vow they're both afraid to break.

Years after high school art club, two would-be painters reunite around the same crush — and discover the bigger canvas was always each other. Who's prettier? Who's the fake? Neither knows, but they're going to figure it out the hardest way.

A two-volume descent in three verbs: steal, break, devour. A predator who won't take "no" and a prey who learns her own body answers anyway. Heavy, dark, deliberately uncomfortable. Reader discretion advised.

Bai Lijin, an immortal sent to live among mortals, ends up tangled with Qiqi, Lin Muxi, and the circle of women whose apartment kitchens, hot pot dinners, and late-night confessions become her unexpected home. Renjian Bailijin runs cultivation fantasy and modern Chinese slice-of-life on the same pages, mixing celestial intrigue with eight-character fortune charts and a slow-burn yuri romance that takes the long way home. Long-form full-color manhua, sweetly drawn and patient with its cast.

A blonde Korean woman keeps wrapping a redhead in arms neither of them was supposed to want, across apartments, shrines, and quiet rooms where the pretending falls apart faster every time. Distorted Love by Sowol is a Korean yuri pornhwa about a relationship that bends harder the longer it lasts, full-color webtoon with explicit intimate scenes that the series treats as the architecture of the romance rather than as decoration. Adult, possessive, and one of the most-searched Korean GL titles in English right now.