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Both have a hearing-impaired ML who has distanced himself from the world since he started losing his hearing.
A naive girl from another world chases the cold guy and makes him totally in love with herself. Both are super funny and have lots of kisses, especially Dear Herbal Lord has many good kiss scenes.
Both ML are very smart people who help to solve murder cases. Both ML are quiet/stand-off ish at first but then warm up to the FL. Both ML are being chased/threatened by murderers while also trying to find said murderers.
Main couple that needs time to warm up to each other. Smart female lead who helps her husband and further family to solve issues.
In both stories you see how the main couple grows towards each other, and how the wife is helping her husband.
They both have time travel as the main theme with a mysterious object that helps them travel back to the past. Both of the main characters go back to the past to save someone who died and the setting is based in high school.
Both of these BLs revolve around two students (classmates in "His, Cat", and student/tutor in "You Had Me At Hello") who discover feelings for each other while studying together. This newfound dynamic catches the attention of concerned relatives who plead for their separation.
Both movies are set at the same luxury members only Regal Club. The ML in My Harakuro Boss (MHB) was a supporting character in Overbearing Love (OL). ML from OL has guest role in MHB.
Both are light historical/fantasy with a modern or future FL who ends up in a historical world. Both MLs suffer from a cold poison.
Both MLs suffer from a cold poison but still are strong fighters with great skill.
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Both MLs suffer from a "cold poison" and can't use their force because it will trigger it, but when the FL is in danger the MLs do so anyway to save her.
Both of these lesbian short films center around a pair of women with a close junior-senior dynamic that gets tested by the act of a confession.
Both of these lesbian short films are centered around a couple processing their break up from each other.
Episode 12 and 13 of the anthology "Girls on Rela" and "I Like You, Unnie" center around a pair of women with a close junior-senior relationship, but find themselves realizing they want more.
Both films center on a pair of Sapphic women reuniting after a period of time over a meal and drinks. However, in "Are We Really Done?" ends on a different note and focuses on two exes.




