6 Sweet BL Dramas To Give You All The Feels This Valentine’s Day

6 Sweet BL Dramas To Give You All The Feels This Valentine's Day

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The season of love is here, and sometimes you just want to watch a romance that feels like a warm hug. If your ideal Valentine’s Day involves staying in with something sweet, funny, and low-stress, the world of BL dramas has plenty to offer. From high school crushes to office romances and unexpected meetings, these six shows focus on green flags, genuine connections, and happy endings without the heartache.

Whether you prefer Japanese, Korean, or Taiwanese stories, this list has something for everyone looking for a feel-good watch .

School Trip: Joined a Group I’m Not Close to” โ€“ A Quiet High School Romance

This Japanese BL tells the story of Hioki Asahi (Fujimoto Kodai), a high school loner who panics when he has no group to join during a school trip. Out of nowhere, the popular boys ask him to be their final member. Among them, Watarai Tsukasa (Kan Hideyoshi) pays special attention to Hioki, leaving him confused about whether this friendliness means something more .

The show has no evil or scheming characters. It is purely about butterflies, friendship, and sunshine. For viewers who want something gentle where everything works out, this one delivers a fated meeting that feels destined in the best way .

“Peach Trap” โ€“ A Fun Love Square With No Stress

This short Korean BL follows office worker Yoo Do Ha (Jung Su Bin), who suddenly finds himself in a love square with three potential partners. His longtime best friend Taek Gyeon (Cha Se Jin) starts getting bolder. His serious former boss Jeon Yeon Sang (Lee Do Han) suddenly asks him out. And the flirty barista Yeon Ha Ram (Cha Yu Hyun) pursues him without fear .

Things get complicated when Do Ha remembers drunkenly kissing one of them but cannot picture who. “Peach Trap” is an easy binge-watch with all the cuteness and virtually no stakes. It is perfect for viewers who want a fluffy feel-good show without complicated problems .

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“See Your Love” โ€“ Love That You Feel, Not Hear

In this comforting Taiwanese story, Shao Peng (Jin Yun) is hard of hearing but remains optimistic despite facing barriers in his caretaking work. After a street fight meet-cute, he meets wealthy business heir Zi Xiang (Raiden Lin), who hires him as a caretaker. Their living arrangement leads to trust, connection, and something that looks suspiciously like love .

An adorable side romance also blooms between Zi Xiang’s assistant and an assassin who is too soft-hearted to actually hurt anyone. The show plays with the idea that love is not something you hear but something you feel. The slow-motion moments and lingering stares may be clichรฉ, but they are completely addictive .

“Ossan’s Love Returns” โ€“ Newlywed Life and Hilarious Chaos

The second season of this Japanese franchise picks up where season one ended. Haruta Soichi (Tanaka Kei) and Maki Ryota (Hayashi Kento) have moved in together and are struggling to balance work, chores, and quality time. They decide to hire a housekeeper, but the person who shows up is their old boss and former third wheel, Kurosawa Mushashi (Yoshida Kotaro) .

What was meant to reduce strain in their relationship instead brings up old jealousy and insecurities. The season is just as good as the first, with the same unhinged humor, but focuses more on Maki and Haruta growing as a newlywed couple. It secretly offers lessons on accepting and loving relationships .

“Screen Together” โ€“ A Cute Cinema Meeting That Works

This Thai vertical drama surprised viewers with its charm. Moun (Green Phongsathorn Padungktiwong) is watching a movie alone for the first time when Sun (Cong Duong) insists he is in the wrong seat. Moun moves over and accidentally dumps his popcorn into Sun’s lap. After this awkward start, they start chatting and discover they follow each other on social media .

Both are wearing matching lucky bracelets from the same temple in Hong Kong. Moun takes this as a sign that his prayer for love worked. The series runs only five episodes at about three minutes each, but it delivers a sweet story with funny moments and playful fanservice .

The script is sharp, and the leads share natural chemistry. While the relationship stays shallow because they only interact at the cinema, it leaves viewers smiling. Green finally shines in a leading role again after years of guest spots .

“Cherry Magic! Thirty Years of Virginity Can Make You a Wizard?!” โ€“ The Essential Feel-Good BL

No list of sweet BLs is complete without this Japanese classic. Office worker Adachi Kiyoshi (Akaso Eiji) turns 30 still a virgin and gains the ability to read minds. When he accidentally touches his coworker Kurosawa Yuichi (Machida Keita), he hears that the cool, handsome man has a secret crush on him .

What follows is an adorable story about a shy man discovering he is loved and learning to accept that love. The show balances humor with genuine warmth and remains a favorite among BL fans worldwide for good reason .

More Sweet Romances To Consider

If these six leave you wanting more, several other gentle BLs have recently become available. “The Boyfriend” Season 2 premiered on January 13, bringing ten men to a snowy Hokkaido retreat where they live together for two months while operating a coffee truck, hoping to find lasting connections .

“Countdown to Yes” started airing January 12, telling the emotional story of two close friends who share a love of photography. Wataru and Minato grow close in high school, live together in college, and reunite after three years apart. Their friendship slowly shifts into something deeper .

For viewers who enjoyed “Cherry Magic,” “My Love Mix-Up!” offers another high school rom-com with similar warm vibes .

These shows prove that love stories do not need high drama or villains to be compelling. Sometimes the sweetest romances are the ones where two people simply find each other and choose to stay together.

Also Read: From Reality TV to K-Drama: โ€œSingleโ€™s Inferno 5โ€ Star Lim Subeen Joins Kim Woo Bin in New Series โ€œGiftโ€

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