
Both are Japanese GL(Lesbian Romance from Japan). Both are a romance series but both also deal with some serious subjects too, however Ayaka-Hiroko is more of light hearted comedy and Call-me-by-no is darker and more serious in tone. They share one producer that worked on both series.

Both have Lesbian romance. Both are gl. Both have an age gap, although it is a smaller age gap in The secret of us. Both have a career woman that is pursued by a younger woman.







you’re searching for a series that blends emotion, drama, and meaning, I highly recommend The Intouchables. It’s a heartwarming, humorous, and deeply touching story about an unexpected friendship between two very different people. The chemistry between the characters feels genuine, and the storyline leaves you with a sense of hope and warmth. This series reminds us that kindness can be found in the most unlikely places. It’s beautifully paced, filled with life lessons, and carries an aura that stays with you long after you’ve finished it. A perfect pick for a heartfelt, feel-good watch.

they both have a similar vibe i think, ayaka chan is a more straightforward lesbian drama whereas futari monologue is a fruity-ish friendship but both have a girl that changed her appearance (blonde + contacts) to look cooler in the eyes of the other girl that they like.
they both have the same quirky, lots of inner monologue freak outs that are common in japanese comedies so i think if u liked awhsnk you will like futari monologue :3
they both have the same quirky, lots of inner monologue freak outs that are common in japanese comedies so i think if u liked awhsnk you will like futari monologue :3




