Asking about finding GL manga specifically makes me think you're craving that blend of sweetness and tension that's so unique to the genre. Honestly, navigating the sea of scanlation sites can be a real headache. My method is pretty straightforward—I have a few dedicated bookmark folders. For ongoing series, I lean on Dynasty Reader; they've got a solid, clean interface and their updates for series like 'Tamen De Gushi' were pretty reliable for a long time. MangaDex is another huge hub where you can filter by the Girls' Love tag, though the update speed depends entirely on which scanlation group picks it up.
Sometimes the 'latest' stuff isn't on the biggest sites. Smaller Discord servers or even specific Twitter accounts for scanlators are where the real-time drops happen. I found this amazing short series 'Usotsuki Satsuki Shi ga...' because I followed a translator who only worked on melancholic GL. The downside is it's scattershot—you have to be willing to dig.
A lot of official platforms are catching up, which is fantastic for supporting creators. Tapas, Lezhin, and even Webtoon have original GL content that updates weekly. It's not always free-free; you often need to use their daily pass systems or watch ads, but the quality and consistency are usually worth it. Ended up binging 'Mage & Demon Queen' that way.
When using aggregator sites, the ad-blocker is non-negotiable. The pop-ups can be a nightmare. I also keep a running list on a notes app of titles I'm tracking because it's easy to lose track of which chapter dropped where. The hunt is half the fun, though sometimes you just hit a dead end for weeks.