Recommendations

If you liked
...then you might like
After reading a magazine article, Aizawa Haru falls in love with Oji Kazuhiro, a member of a popular band. Driven by a single desire—“I want to meet Oji”—she quits her stable corporate job and becomes a freelance writer.

Her wish finally comes true, and she manages to get to know Oji. Before she realizes it, she has somehow ended up becoming the person who looks after him in everyday life. Then, after a certain incident, Oji proposes to her, and they decide to get married!? However, on the day of their wedding, Oji tells her, “Even if we’re married, it’s fine if we don’t do anything physical, right?” Haru ends up walking down the aisle in the truest sense of the phrase: a real “virgin road.”

Troubled by a newlywed life that is not just “sexless” but practically “sex zero,” Haru tries to confide in her friends, Matsuoka Fuyumi, a married hair-and-makeup artist with children, and Kiriyama Akina, who works at a foreign-owned company. But it turns out that both women are carrying deep worries of their own…
Recommended by 73n5h1k015h173 - Jan 31, 2026
If you liked
...then you might like
This is the prequel, and you might miss some context if you don't watch this first.

Both are low-budget, but both will warm your heart.
Recommended by Chun Mo Rionnag - Jan 31, 2026
If you liked
...then you might like
episode 1-8 of the 'fourever you part-2' series comes under the 'beside the sky' book's story-line..
Recommended by melon pangg - Jan 31, 2026
If you liked
...then you might like
Both are BLs in which the rich ML's family sends a bodyguard/caretaker to look after him and the two fall in love. They then have to navigate strong family objection, danger from violent people leading to the bodyguard being shot protecting him, and more.
Recommended by emeraldarrows - Jan 31, 2026
If you liked
...then you might like
The similarity between Seoul Busters and Oh My Ghost lies in their masterful execution of the "misfit family" trope, a hallmark of director Yoo Je-won’s storytelling. Both dramas excel at taking a group of marginalized individuals—whether they are bumbling detectives or chaotic kitchen assistants—and transforming them into a formidable, cohesive unit. This transition is usually sparked by a highly competent but socially detached leader who eventually finds their humanity through the team’s unpolished charm. The humor in both series relies heavily on kinetic energy; characters often talk over one another, engage in clumsy physical altercations, and find themselves in absurd situations that test their patience. Ultimately, the shows resonate because they balance this relentless wit with a sincere undercurrent of emotional warmth, proving that even the most dysfunctional groups can find success when they embrace their collective quirks.
Recommended by asgardian - Jan 31, 2026
If you liked
...then you might like
same vibe ................................................................................................................................................................................
Recommended by Zeruno - Jan 31, 2026
...then you might like
A series of mysterious cases erupt across the Jianghu. To safeguard peace, the Wu Wang Pavilion takes charge of the martial world, armed with a method said to cure blindness.
Recommended by daisy - Jan 31, 2026
...then you might like
The story follows Jiang Zhu, a “Jade-Waisted Slave”, who must find a “Jade Gentleman” on the night of the full moon after coming of age, and engage in dual cultivation to absorb his vital yang energy in order to survive the Cold Bone Syndrome. Initially determined to hunt down the Jade-Waisted Slaves, the powerful statesman Shen Miu is unexpectedly affected by a love spell cast by Jiang Zhu, forcing him to protect her against his will.

Jiang Zhu’s passionate and free-spirited nature brings Shen Miu—who is disciplined and suppresses his desires—a vivid experience he has never known before. As they spend time together, they gradually awaken to the meaning of love and ultimately join forces to clear the injustices suffered by the Jade-Waisted Slaves.
Recommended by daisy - Jan 31, 2026
...then you might like
Feng Miao Jun, a princess of the fallen Anxia Kingdom, crosses paths with Yun Ya, a cruel master from Wei. Despite initial distrust, their fates intertwine. Together with Master Mo Ti Zhun and Saintess Han Yue, they become close allies in their battle against the Heavenly Demons. Through trials, love, and mutual support, they grow into powerful beings capable of facing all challenges.
Recommended by daisy - Jan 31, 2026
...then you might like
A series of mysterious cases erupt across the Jianghu. To safeguard peace, the Wu Wang Pavilion takes charge of the martial world, armed with a method said to cure blindness
Recommended by daisy - Jan 31, 2026
...then you might like
Feng Miao Jun, a princess of the fallen Anxia Kingdom, crosses paths with Yun Ya, a cruel master from Wei. Despite initial distrust, their fates intertwine. Together with Master Mo Ti Zhun and Saintess Han Yue, they become close allies in their battle against the Heavenly Demons. Through trials, love, and mutual support, they grow into powerful beings capable of facing all challenges.
Recommended by daisy - Jan 31, 2026
...then you might like
The story follows Jiang Zhu, a “Jade-Waisted Slave”, who must find a “Jade Gentleman” on the night of the full moon after coming of age, and engage in dual cultivation to absorb his vital yang energy in order to survive the Cold Bone Syndrome. Initially determined to hunt down the Jade-Waisted Slaves, the powerful statesman Shen Miu is unexpectedly affected by a love spell cast by Jiang Zhu, forcing him to protect her against his will.

Jiang Zhu’s passionate and free-spirited nature brings Shen Miu—who is disciplined and suppresses his desires—a vivid experience he has never known before. As they spend time together, they gradually awaken to the meaning of love and ultimately join forces to clear the injustices suffered by the Jade-Waisted Slaves.
Recommended by daisy - Jan 31, 2026
If you liked
...then you might like
they share several thematic and structural similarities rooted in their emotional depth and production origins:
Supernatural Elements & Spiritual Themes: Both series explore the mystical. While Until We Meet Again centers on reincarnation and the "red thread of fate", Fourever You Part 2 introduces a character, Shooting Star (Dao), who has the ability to communicate with spirits.
Deep Emotional Trauma & Secrets: Both dramas lean heavily into "emotional baggage." Until We Meet Again deals with the trauma of a past-life suicide and family disapproval. Similarly, Fourever You Part 2 focuses on characters navigating painful secrets, such as Phoon’s deep emotional struggles and the grief of Art, who seeks his deceased mother's ghost.
Recommended by rasco282009 - Jan 31, 2026
...then you might like
The story follows Jiang Zhu, a “Jade-Waisted Slave”, who must find a “Jade Gentleman” on the night of the full moon after coming of age, and engage in dual cultivation to absorb his vital yang energy in order to survive the Cold Bone Syndrome. Initially determined to hunt down the Jade-Waisted Slaves, the powerful statesman Shen Miu is unexpectedly affected by a love spell cast by Jiang Zhu, forcing him to protect her against his will.

Jiang Zhu’s passionate and free-spirited nature brings Shen Miu—who is disciplined and suppresses his desires—a vivid experience he has never known before. As they spend time together, they gradually awaken to the meaning of love and ultimately join forces to clear the injustices suffered by the Jade-Waisted Slaves.
Recommended by Orchid - Jan 31, 2026
...then you might like
A series of mysterious cases erupt across the Jianghu. To safeguard peace, the Wu Wang Pavilion takes charge of the martial world, armed with a method said to cure blindness
Recommended by Orchid - Jan 31, 2026