A Gentle School BL for the Right Audience !
This drama is **definitely not everyone’s type**, and that’s exactly why I appreciate it even more. Those who truly understood it and *felt* it—I respect you. Watching this was a genuinely wonderful experience for me. It’s a **school-love K-BL** with a very simple storyline, free from toxicity, chaos, or unnecessary disturbances. Just calm, soft emotions flowing naturally.
I was **almost completely satisfied** with this drama. One moment I especially liked was when **Da-yeol left Tae-hyun for two years** after Tae-hyun disrespected him in the classroom. Honestly? Tae-hyun deserved that wake-up call. Da-yeol choosing distance instead of begging showed self-respect, and I admired that deeply.
Then, when Da-yeol said he would **wait for Tae-hyun**, it perfectly expressed his **selfless love**. That scene was quiet but powerful. Tae-hyun’s behavior was understandable—he had been abandoned by everyone he loved, and that kind of trauma doesn’t just disappear. Still, I wish he had at least shared his feelings with Da-yeol instead of shutting him out completely.
I say I was *almost* satisfied because something felt slightly lacking in their relationship. Their chemistry wasn’t entirely flawless—they could have been a bit more lovey-dovey or more emotionally considerate toward each other. That extra warmth would have made their bond feel fuller.
But even with that, this drama was **extremely relaxing to watch**. Calm, gentle, and emotionally safe. Most importantly, it was **absolutely my type**. I enjoyed it so, so much, and it left me with a soft, comforting feeling long after it ended.
I was **almost completely satisfied** with this drama. One moment I especially liked was when **Da-yeol left Tae-hyun for two years** after Tae-hyun disrespected him in the classroom. Honestly? Tae-hyun deserved that wake-up call. Da-yeol choosing distance instead of begging showed self-respect, and I admired that deeply.
Then, when Da-yeol said he would **wait for Tae-hyun**, it perfectly expressed his **selfless love**. That scene was quiet but powerful. Tae-hyun’s behavior was understandable—he had been abandoned by everyone he loved, and that kind of trauma doesn’t just disappear. Still, I wish he had at least shared his feelings with Da-yeol instead of shutting him out completely.
I say I was *almost* satisfied because something felt slightly lacking in their relationship. Their chemistry wasn’t entirely flawless—they could have been a bit more lovey-dovey or more emotionally considerate toward each other. That extra warmth would have made their bond feel fuller.
But even with that, this drama was **extremely relaxing to watch**. Calm, gentle, and emotionally safe. Most importantly, it was **absolutely my type**. I enjoyed it so, so much, and it left me with a soft, comforting feeling long after it ended.
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