Both are bls showing the suburbs, the poorer areas, not the glowy parts if the city. They are slice of life and the plot is pretty subdued at times. also both show conflicts with their parents and just a relationship naturally progressing.
SLs in "2gether" are MLs in "'Cause You're My Boy" and they also start as "exfriends/fake couple".................Very complicated at first then really cheesy afterward
Coming of age boys in school either discovering their sexuality or struggling with it and societies prejudices, family and romantic rejection, and social isolation. Through it, all the prejudices, rejection, and isolations that make your same gender love seem sickening, perverse, or dirty is what is the most beautiful and empowering between you and that other person.
Haters to lovers trope is at its finest in ‘Fish Upon the Sky’ where Pi believes Mork is is 'love rival' while remaining oblivious to the fact that Mork is in love with him.
In ‘'Cause you're my Boy’, Mork and Tee have a bad start which progressively becomes worse, leading to a fake relationship that ultimately culminates in love.
Both dramas are quite humorous and light.
In ‘'Cause you're my Boy’, Mork and Tee have a bad start which progressively becomes worse, leading to a fake relationship that ultimately culminates in love.
Both dramas are quite humorous and light.
Both BL stories feature around two classmates whose relationship frequently fluctuates between being friends, enemies, and, eventually, lovers. They frequently stay over at each other's places under the guise/excuse of studying. And the dad of one of the leads in each knows more about their secret relationship than he lets on.