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In a way similar but one is tragic without real healing and the other one is more focused on healing from misfortune.
Both guys are labeled as trouble and girls make friends with them. Both ml have bad life at home and not having enough money.
Tbh "Had i not seen the sun" is a mix of "Better Days" and "you are desire"
Both guys are labeled as trouble and girls make friends with them. Both ml have bad life at home and not having enough money.
Tbh "Had i not seen the sun" is a mix of "Better Days" and "you are desire"
It has lots of similarity but also a bit different.
Girls in both series get scared for life.
They have a guy who is willing to help with revenge. Both has part 1 and part 2.
Had i never seen the sun was more tragic and more emotional imo.
Girls in both series get scared for life.
They have a guy who is willing to help with revenge. Both has part 1 and part 2.
Had i never seen the sun was more tragic and more emotional imo.
The ml characters of both dramas give off the same vibe.
The fl character dynamic is also very similar
The fl character dynamic is also very similar
If you’re looking for a series that blends horror and mystery, set in a closed or university-like environment, filled with dangerous supernatural forces, romance under pressure, and a storyline packed with suspense and hidden secrets, then this is definitely a show you shouldn’t skip in your collection.
The main couple in Good bye My Princess shows similar chemistry to Qi Min / Yu Qianqian in POJ. Intense love-hate relationship. The chemistry of both couples is truly unforgettable. Similar to POJ, in GMP there is a captivating male lead who is literally a "walking red flag" due to his possessive, forced love behaviour, although there are sweet moments. Prepare lots of tissues for GMP..
Totally the same vibes and would reccommend if you need another toxic romance.
Fl is not too weak and can stand up for herself and the ml is a total simp and literally is the trope, touch her and you are dead!
Fl is not too weak and can stand up for herself and the ml is a total simp and literally is the trope, touch her and you are dead!
Another great tale of unrequired love budding into fruition via slow burn plot between leads.
- CEO Style & clever ML devoted in his pursuit of FL
- Writer FL with gumption
- Hilarious and same level of second hand embarrassment in all the best ways
- Pure Love Romance
- CEO Style & clever ML devoted in his pursuit of FL
- Writer FL with gumption
- Hilarious and same level of second hand embarrassment in all the best ways
- Pure Love Romance
Even better than You Are My Secret because rather than one being in unrequited love, both are and remain completely unaware of each other's affections until 10 years into the future when that very secret affection brings them back together fatefully.
Similarities
- unrequired love over 10 years
- green flag ML devoted to his girl
- mischievous and clever tactics used by ML to put himself in FL's path despite her being too naive to realize the double meaning of his actions.
- slow burn love story
- Pure Love Romance
Similarities
- unrequired love over 10 years
- green flag ML devoted to his girl
- mischievous and clever tactics used by ML to put himself in FL's path despite her being too naive to realize the double meaning of his actions.
- slow burn love story
- Pure Love Romance
As many viewers may know, Duang with You is another recent addition to Domundi’s variety of BL series. Its leads are also one of the side couples in Your Sky; Panlee and Ghlaijai (PorTeeTee). However, the main reason I recommend DWY is because it’s overall vibe and genre is very similar to Your Sky (with the plot of the cute, bubbly main character and the stoic, mature love interest), as well as the similar university setting. As someone who became a fan of PorTeeTee through Your Sky, DWY was a really entertaining and adorable and gave exactly the right attention that PorTeeTee deserved.
~ Golden retriever male lead who is kind, devoted, emotionally intelligent, and the biggest cheerleader of the female lead.
~ Ambitious female lead who is driven, resilient, and willing to take risks to achieve her dreams.
~ A unique connection through letters and a mistaken identity, where their relationship starts with a lie but grows into something much deeper and beautiful as they get to know each other.
~ Friendships which feel genuine and heartwarming relationships between side characters which add depth and charm to the story.
~ Realistic struggles failure, impostor syndrome, and tough choices are shown in a very relatable way.
~ Ambitious female lead who is driven, resilient, and willing to take risks to achieve her dreams.
~ A unique connection through letters and a mistaken identity, where their relationship starts with a lie but grows into something much deeper and beautiful as they get to know each other.
~ Friendships which feel genuine and heartwarming relationships between side characters which add depth and charm to the story.
~ Realistic struggles failure, impostor syndrome, and tough choices are shown in a very relatable way.
Both mix comedy with emotional storytelling, building their relationships around unusual rules of reality.
This work is a “misaligned, heart-fluttering romantic comedy” centered on Amami Haru, an eccentric and handsome young man whose only best friend is an AI, and Karashima Naho, a work-driven woman employed at a game company.
One day, Naho bumps into Haru at a park and ends up spilling coffee all over the vintage clothes he is wearing. Unable to afford compensation, Naho agrees to Haru’s proposal to settle the matter with “30 homemade boxed lunches,” and the two enter into a strange contract.
Although Naho is thrown off by Haru’s unpredictable words and behavior, as they begin spending their 50-minute lunch breaks together, the distance between them gradually closes. However, Naho soon discovers Haru’s true identity: he is a game creator attracting attention from around the world. Moreover, the company he belongs to turns out to be a rival of Naho’s own company, forcing their relationship to become a secret that must be kept hidden.
One day, Naho bumps into Haru at a park and ends up spilling coffee all over the vintage clothes he is wearing. Unable to afford compensation, Naho agrees to Haru’s proposal to settle the matter with “30 homemade boxed lunches,” and the two enter into a strange contract.
Although Naho is thrown off by Haru’s unpredictable words and behavior, as they begin spending their 50-minute lunch breaks together, the distance between them gradually closes. However, Naho soon discovers Haru’s true identity: he is a game creator attracting attention from around the world. Moreover, the company he belongs to turns out to be a rival of Naho’s own company, forcing their relationship to become a secret that must be kept hidden.
This work is a “misaligned, heart-fluttering romantic comedy” centered on Amami Haru, an eccentric and handsome young man whose only best friend is an AI, and Karashima Naho, a work-driven woman employed at a game company.
One day, Naho bumps into Haru at a park and ends up spilling coffee all over the vintage clothes he is wearing. Unable to afford compensation, Naho agrees to Haru’s proposal to settle the matter with “30 homemade boxed lunches,” and the two enter into a strange contract.
Although Naho is thrown off by Haru’s unpredictable words and behavior, as they begin spending their 50-minute lunch breaks together, the distance between them gradually closes. However, Naho soon discovers Haru’s true identity: he is a game creator attracting attention from around the world. Moreover, the company he belongs to turns out to be a rival of Naho’s own company, forcing their relationship to become a secret that must be kept hidden.
One day, Naho bumps into Haru at a park and ends up spilling coffee all over the vintage clothes he is wearing. Unable to afford compensation, Naho agrees to Haru’s proposal to settle the matter with “30 homemade boxed lunches,” and the two enter into a strange contract.
Although Naho is thrown off by Haru’s unpredictable words and behavior, as they begin spending their 50-minute lunch breaks together, the distance between them gradually closes. However, Naho soon discovers Haru’s true identity: he is a game creator attracting attention from around the world. Moreover, the company he belongs to turns out to be a rival of Naho’s own company, forcing their relationship to become a secret that must be kept hidden.
This work is a “misaligned, heart-fluttering romantic comedy” centered on Amami Haru, an eccentric and handsome young man whose only best friend is an AI, and Karashima Naho, a work-driven woman employed at a game company.
One day, Naho bumps into Haru at a park and ends up spilling coffee all over the vintage clothes he is wearing. Unable to afford compensation, Naho agrees to Haru’s proposal to settle the matter with “30 homemade boxed lunches,” and the two enter into a strange contract.
Although Naho is thrown off by Haru’s unpredictable words and behavior, as they begin spending their 50-minute lunch breaks together, the distance between them gradually closes. However, Naho soon discovers Haru’s true identity: he is a game creator attracting attention from around the world. Moreover, the company he belongs to turns out to be a rival of Naho’s own company, forcing their relationship to become a secret that must be kept hidden.
One day, Naho bumps into Haru at a park and ends up spilling coffee all over the vintage clothes he is wearing. Unable to afford compensation, Naho agrees to Haru’s proposal to settle the matter with “30 homemade boxed lunches,” and the two enter into a strange contract.
Although Naho is thrown off by Haru’s unpredictable words and behavior, as they begin spending their 50-minute lunch breaks together, the distance between them gradually closes. However, Naho soon discovers Haru’s true identity: he is a game creator attracting attention from around the world. Moreover, the company he belongs to turns out to be a rival of Naho’s own company, forcing their relationship to become a secret that must be kept hidden.
This work is a “misaligned, heart-fluttering romantic comedy” centered on Amami Haru, an eccentric and handsome young man whose only best friend is an AI, and Karashima Naho, a work-driven woman employed at a game company.
One day, Naho bumps into Haru at a park and ends up spilling coffee all over the vintage clothes he is wearing. Unable to afford compensation, Naho agrees to Haru’s proposal to settle the matter with “30 homemade boxed lunches,” and the two enter into a strange contract.
Although Naho is thrown off by Haru’s unpredictable words and behavior, as they begin spending their 50-minute lunch breaks together, the distance between them gradually closes. However, Naho soon discovers Haru’s true identity: he is a game creator attracting attention from around the world. Moreover, the company he belongs to turns out to be a rival of Naho’s own company, forcing their relationship to become a secret that must be kept hidden.
One day, Naho bumps into Haru at a park and ends up spilling coffee all over the vintage clothes he is wearing. Unable to afford compensation, Naho agrees to Haru’s proposal to settle the matter with “30 homemade boxed lunches,” and the two enter into a strange contract.
Although Naho is thrown off by Haru’s unpredictable words and behavior, as they begin spending their 50-minute lunch breaks together, the distance between them gradually closes. However, Naho soon discovers Haru’s true identity: he is a game creator attracting attention from around the world. Moreover, the company he belongs to turns out to be a rival of Naho’s own company, forcing their relationship to become a secret that must be kept hidden.



