- Friends to lovers
-ml and fl are neighbours
- fm also cellist NOT professionally
- group of friends
- fl's mother died in past in TYTL where in SFY fl's father died in past and cello is related to their deceased.
It's also funny and warm youth drama , with good humour if you like TYTL then you can try SFY...!!
-ml and fl are neighbours
- fm also cellist NOT professionally
- group of friends
- fl's mother died in past in TYTL where in SFY fl's father died in past and cello is related to their deceased.
It's also funny and warm youth drama , with good humour if you like TYTL then you can try SFY...!!
If you loved **When I Fly Towards You**, you *have* to watch **Too Young to Love**. It gives off the same soft, youthful romance vibe — that pure first-love energy, the shy but devoted male lead, and the bubbly girl who slowly breaks down his walls. Both dramas really focus on that warm coming-of-age feeling, where small moments mean everything: shared glances in class, quiet support during tough times, and that steady emotional growth instead of dramatic chaos.
If you liked the slow-burn sweetness, the school setting, and the way feelings develop naturally in *When I Fly Towards You*, you’ll definitely feel that same comfort and heart-flutter watching *Too Young to Love*. It’s gentle, nostalgic, and makes you smile the whole way through.
If you liked the slow-burn sweetness, the school setting, and the way feelings develop naturally in *When I Fly Towards You*, you’ll definitely feel that same comfort and heart-flutter watching *Too Young to Love*. It’s gentle, nostalgic, and makes you smile the whole way through.



