The synopsis reminded me of Our Dating Sim because in both dramas, the ml had a first love and met a few years later in an office.
Superior/Subordinate Relationship
Boss-Employee Relationship
Workplace Romance
Manager Male Lead
Team Leader Male Lead
Boss-Employee Relationship
Workplace Romance
Manager Male Lead
Team Leader Male Lead
theyre both cute little office romances and i'd say they have pretty similar aspects of the push and pull for a relationship
Aside from the fact that the ML in My Stubborn is also named Jun (lol), there are other similarities. Both are office romances where the main couple reunites after some time spent apart AND there is some sort of power dynamic in the office (boss/supervisor vs subordinate/intern).
If you like an ML that is DOWN BAD for his partner, you will like both dramas.
If you like an ML that is DOWN BAD for his partner, you will like both dramas.
Entertaining big families that come close to heart.
The way both dramas deal with family-only dynamics is peaceful.
Full of comedy.
Heart-filling romances.
Double in-law couples.
The way both dramas deal with family-only dynamics is peaceful.
Full of comedy.
Heart-filling romances.
Double in-law couples.
If you loved the soft office vibes and flirty younger x shy older dynamic in Jun & Jun, you’ll totally enjoy 'You Are Mine' too! Both are full of sweet moments, cuddly and super satisfying ending that leave you smiling like a fool.
Both series are Korean BL dramas that focus on soft romance, emotional connection, and personal growth, but they approach these themes through different settings — which makes them complement each other beautifully.
Where Jun and Jun is bubbly, office-set BL with noticeable chemistry — short, ‘spicy’, and lighthearted; Cherry blossoms after winter is a slow-burn high-school romance with emotional depth. It starts shy, then blossoms emotionally with a satisfying character arc.
In short, if one gave you butterflies, the other will too — just in a slightly different, but equally satisfying way.
Where Jun and Jun is bubbly, office-set BL with noticeable chemistry — short, ‘spicy’, and lighthearted; Cherry blossoms after winter is a slow-burn high-school romance with emotional depth. It starts shy, then blossoms emotionally with a satisfying character arc.
In short, if one gave you butterflies, the other will too — just in a slightly different, but equally satisfying way.



