Part-time vlogger Chu Ai uses her channel to speak candidly about sex. But in real life, she finds that subject to be so much trickier.
A charming restaurant owner meets a relocated, divorced office worker in Osaka, sparking an instant first-sight love affair.
Yuichiro Akafuji and Hajime Aoyagi are cast as co-leads in a BL manga adaptation and move in together for publicity, but Akafuji remains distant.
Zon, an aspiring sci-fi writer, faces challenges as romantic tensions arise with Saifah, mirrored in his sister's BL novel, while Tutor navigates his own struggles.
Type hated the idea of sharing a room with a gay guy. But now, he's starting to question what he thought he knew.
Four couples living in the same house navigate love, secrets, and complicated relationships as they face their individual struggles and desires.
"Magic of Zero" tells three tales: time-traveling love in "Zero Photography," overcoming fears in "Zero in the Moonlight," and body-swapping chaos in "Zero Supporter."
Fifteen years after losing Kang Ji Hoon, Jae Woo wakes in 2007 with a chance to fix the past—if he can reach the boy who no longer knows him.
A late-blooming virgin lands his dream internship where he meets his handsome, but distant boss. Can they resist temptation while working together?
Easter joins a northern Thai university to escape his past but reunites with his ex, Hill. Meanwhile, his roommate North faces chaos with his flirty creditor.
The life of Phraphye, a kind-hearted woman who owns a flower shop. What makes her unique is her incredible ability to smell emotions through the fragrance of flowers. One day, she is entrusted with the task of delivering a bouquet to the movie gala where Vadthiwa, the lead actress, is being honoured. Upon meeting Vadthiwa, Phraphye immediately senses a deep sadness emanating from her. As their friendship blossoms, Vadthiwa and Phraphye begin to realize that they have feelings for each other. Throughout the series, we see the relationship between Vadthiwa and Phraphye grow. Parallel to this, we also witness the budding romance between Phanmile and Khian-Tawan.
Meekhun is a famous food critic. Faced with an enormous debt his mother has amassed, he has no idea how he can possibly fix it. It's hard to see if it's a blessing or a curse when he suddenly finds himself the sole inheritor of his grandfather's restaurant. The restaurant is located on a small island quickly becoming a tourist spot. If he were to sell it, the money would be more than enough to pay off what his mother owes. Nothing is ever so easy, however. There's a caveat. Meekhun will only be permitted to sell the restaurant and the land it sits on when he's run the business for one year. Meekhun's biggest headache, however, is the restaurant's chef his grandfather has specified in his will.
While Mingmueang films his lastest work on an idillic island, the film crew is mistaken for federal agents undercover to observe the movements of local drug dealing. What should have been a smooth shoot, therefore, ends up being bogged down by accidents including a brutal fall from a jeski that leaves his ears ringing. At the hospital, he meets Dr. Namning. With every encounter, they're bound to get into some kind of quarrel. The two clash repeatedly until it's Mingmueang's heart that's in critical condition, not his ears.
A newcomer to an island bar falls for its star bartender, unaware he’s a merman—while a protective friend warns that love between human and merman spells tragedy.
Peach and Smart, childhood neighbors with unspoken feelings, grow apart but reconnect when Smart joins the same university to pursue their shared dream of singing.
Ai, expelled from school, returns to Thailand and meets classmate Chen Nhai, a Harley rider obsessed with a yellow duck keychain. They fall in love, sparking a whirlwind romance.
Porsche is in danger of having his school club for taking care of stray cats and dogs shut down, by the school's Dean. So Porsche and his best friend, Pik, try to recruit Emma and her best friend, Rome. This is because Emma's uncle is the Dean. The catch--Emma loves cats but is terribly afraid of dogs. Will this be the end of Porsche's dog and cat club or the start of a beautiful friendship between everyone? Or maybe even more?
When a strict new boss bans dating in the office, a defiant employee sets out to challenge the rule—only to fall for the man behind it.
A story of three young men of three different nationalities and three different styles who were adopted and raised as siblings and love each other as unwaveringly as if they were blood relatives. The eldest is Thai-Chinese psychiatrist Nubnueng, the warm caretaker of the family. He's always ready to support the dreams of his younger siblings and the people around him, especially Sailom. Sailom has an unusual condition: he can't allow men to touch him. Commercial airline captain Thawi is a true Thai, easy-going and the house barista. He's kept himself single and virginal, then one day he has a one-night stand with a complete stranger. Thai-Swiss former cadet Third has been poisoned against love by past heartbreak and no longer believes in it. He's turned himself into a well-known bar host ready to bestow all manner of happiness on everyone as long as it doesn't involve the heart.
Ritsuka Uenoyama is bored with it all—with school, with his basketball club, and even with his one true passion: playing guitar. That is, until the day he finds his favorite hidden napping spot occupied by a strange boy cradling a broken-stringed guitar. At first, Uenoyama is nonplussed by Mafuyu Satō and his slightly odd behavior, but when, on a whim, he asks Mafuyu to sing, the power of that song pierces him to the core.