that's the first part of their story! watch teh and oh-aew meet as little kids, turn into best friends, part ways and finally meet again as teenagers who hold all the deep feelings in the world in their chests. good luck!
Recommended by lelet
Has the same small town vibes and the cinematography is gorgeous in both. The colour palette is also very similar, focusing on those rich browns. The story is also similar in that it pulls at your heartstrings at every fitting moment.
Recommended by Sarah Is Not My Name
If you're searching for a drama which is not only a beautiful romance between two childhood friends but also a theatrical masterpiece, then ITSAY is the answer.

While Second Chance can't be weighed on the same scales, it delivers a sweet story of two friends in love without too many complications.
Recommended by chiha
I don't really know how to explain this one. The two main characters remind me a lot of GeminiFourth's characters in MSP (TinnGun), both physically and in terms of their personalities. I would also compare them to HeartLiming from Moonlight Chicken, who are played by the same actors and have a similar vibe.
Recommended by luca
Although TBFS is a movie while ITSAY is a series, both have some similarities. Both pertain to high school students and teenage love between the main actors. Also, one of the main characters is initially reluctant to express his feelings toward another guy.
Recommended by Nyx Medina
The viuals > Amazing acting >
Recommended by WuraolaEdibo
If you've liked either ITSAY or Not Me, then you should definitely watch the other one too. There's a high chance you'll like it as well.
While these series have quite different plots, they're both amazing and interesting!

Things ITSAY and Not Me have in common:
- interesting story, very gripping, you won't get bored while watching
- great acting and great characters
- beautiful scenery, stunning views, just really visually pleasing
- great, well fitted soundtracks.

Personally, I find them both to be one of the best Thai bl series I've seen so far.
Recommended by itacze
When Kosuke was 14 years old, his mother died. As a young gay person, he spent his adolescence in a rural village and suppressed his feelings. Now, Kosuke is all grown up and he works as a fashion magazine editor in Tokyo. He meets Ryuta, who works as a personal trainer. Ryuta's mother raised him alone and he is close to his mother. Kosuke and Ryuta become attracted to each other and they sometimes spend time with Ryuta's mother. Kosuke is happy to share time with Ryuta and his mother, which makes him remember his late mother. Kosuke and Ryuta make an appointment to go for a drive together, but, on that day, Ryuta does not show up.
Recommended by 73n5h1k015h173
With one of the male lead is proudly gay and the other one is going through the journey of self-acceptance, the series doesn't shy away from sexual attraction towards a person of same-sex. These series stand apart from the contemporary Boy's Love series tend to ignore the sexual orientation of the characters, by using the "I am not gay, I am just in love with you".

If you like my recommendation, try this list: https://mydramalist.com/list/LAlRMG51
Recommended by here for bl
ITSAY also has a boy who is not sure about his feelings while the other boy is very open about his.
Recommended by KellyFlower
HCTM is an underrated drama. It has a great body of actors who deliver a great performance and story. If you are looking for a story that relies on character development and doesn't rely on gimmicks and silly tropes, then you won't regret watching this.
Recommended by Themotherofloopers
Both are thoughtful and sensitive queer dramas that feature stunning cinematography. There are a number of subtle touches that hint at sexual tension and budding attraction under the surface.
Recommended by SprinkledPink
Both are really cinematic, has high chemistry between main leads and also kinda angsty (if you're into that!). They have kind of a enemies to friends to lovers thing going on too which I thought was sweet.
Recommended by tiffas
- Both have great cinematography
- Both deal with elements of heartbreak
- They both captures ideas regarding handling your (sexual) identity

There is just something about I Told Sunset about You that reminded me of More than Words. If you watch both, then you might understand what I mean.
Recommended by dptmsshc
Coming of age theme, a teenager almost at the edge of becoming a runway kid coming to terms with difficulties of family, school life, uncertainties about future, about coming to terms with them, finding his dream and pursuing them.
Recommended by sleepyhead
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