@trapsarebetter
There's also Trap Heroine, which should be fun for anyone who liked this, which goes even further into this; it's very meta about trap characters and really goes all out with highlighting just little sense the "gender" of cartoon characters is when one think about it.
What are you on about? These two are different on so many levels.
I did like this one but hated Trap heroine with all of my being, why you ask?
Aikawa is a likable well-built character while Kohinata is a jerk, more than that he's a hypocrite who contradicts himself pretty much each and every chapter, at 1st he's worried about being a nuisance to a rommate and then just goes on scheming some random shit that bothers MC and makes things difficult for everyone involved for no reason.
In Prunus MMC is portrayed of that of a rather confused one, and then page by page he grows to understand and accept himself, and the climax of that is MC accepting Aikawa and His own feelings regardless of what it looks like to someone else.
Core concept is different, even tho it may sound similar.
I'd personally recommend this manga to evevryone out there who likes themself a good romance. And on the other hand I wouldn't recommend Trap Heroine, unless you're solely after that crossdressing theme, period.
A lot of you guys here ask why there's no Shounen Ai tag, I'll answer: it doesn't need one. This manga is not about two dudes going out, it's much more than that, and a lot of straight males would never stumble upon this gem if it had Shounen Ai tag. A close friend of mine, who is a straight male did read it after I recommended it and he said He liked it, and so did say a couple more people who wouldn't normally consider reading this type of manga.
I also think mangaka did overdo with that last chapter, Imo there's no point in it, manga would be complete even w/o it, all it did "confirm" that aikawa is a dude, which wasn't necessary. But that's just my take on the subject.