
Talks about similar topics surrounding sex and sex education that are considered taboo in most Asian countries. Shows a variety of queer individuals and their struggles and the FL is similar to Chuai as in she's a feminist, believes in sex positivity. Does however include a supernatural element although it doesn't exactly revolve only around it. It's a great series either way and it made me think of it when watching Let's talk about Chu.




Both have a gay couple in them that consist of one gangster type and one more "regular" person. The couples are cute and the characters take care of each other. The chemistry is great.
In "Ore-sama Yakuza to Hetare Shachiku: Kuni wo Koeta Jingi Naki Dekiai" the "regular" person has an office job and is more innocent and awkward. In "Let's talk about Chu" the "regular" person is more quiet and reserved, not innocent and plays cards to make a living. The gangster acts crazier in "Let's talk about Chu".
"Let's talk about Chu" has other couples in the series while "Ore-sama Yakuza to Hetare Shachiku: Kuni wo Koeta Jingi Naki Dekiai" does not. "Let's talk about Chu" talks about sex in relationships while "Ore-sama Yakuza to Hetare Shachiku: Kuni wo Koeta Jingi Naki Dekiai" is very tame. "Let's talk about Chu" feels more real and raw where "Ore-sama Yakuza to Hetare Shachiku: Kuni wo Koeta Jingi Naki Dekiai" feels more like a dream-world.
In "Ore-sama Yakuza to Hetare Shachiku: Kuni wo Koeta Jingi Naki Dekiai" the "regular" person has an office job and is more innocent and awkward. In "Let's talk about Chu" the "regular" person is more quiet and reserved, not innocent and plays cards to make a living. The gangster acts crazier in "Let's talk about Chu".
"Let's talk about Chu" has other couples in the series while "Ore-sama Yakuza to Hetare Shachiku: Kuni wo Koeta Jingi Naki Dekiai" does not. "Let's talk about Chu" talks about sex in relationships while "Ore-sama Yakuza to Hetare Shachiku: Kuni wo Koeta Jingi Naki Dekiai" is very tame. "Let's talk about Chu" feels more real and raw where "Ore-sama Yakuza to Hetare Shachiku: Kuni wo Koeta Jingi Naki Dekiai" feels more like a dream-world.

