Cherry Blossoms After Winter

Gyeoul Jina Beojkkoch
겨울 지나 벚꽃

Description

Despite growing up together, these childhood friends have grown apart.

Seo Hae-Bom was seven years old when his parents died in an accident. With nowhere else to go, he moves in with the family of his childhood friend Jo Tae-Sung, who suddenly grows cold and distant, destroying their friendship. Now it’s their senior year of high school and, after years of barely speaking to each other, Hae-Bom and Tae-Sung are in the same class for the first time. Hae-Bom struggles to make friends and is plagued by bullying, but after the handsome and popular Tae-Sung fends off his most persistent bully, everything changes—they sit together at lunch and begin to act like friends again. Hae-Bom is unsure what to make of the shift, but this could be his last chance to mend their relationship.

(Source: Inklore, edited)

Note: After season two the series is rated R19.

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Genres
Boys Love Drama Romance Slice of Life Smut
Character Types
Male Lead Cast Primarily Adult Cast Seme Character Gay Seme Uke Character Gay Uke
Male Lead
Bullied Male Lead Perceptive Male Lead Weak Male Lead Weak-Willed Male Lead
Sexual Content
Nudity Virginity
Sexual Acts
Anal Intercourse Sexual Harassment Oral Intercourse
Themes
Bullying Dead Parents LGBTQ+ Childhood love Cohabitation First Love Unexpressed Feelings Coming of Age Stalkers Boys Love Yaoi Slice of Life School Life
Locations
School
School
College High School
Narrative Tropes
Love Tropes
Secret Relationship Unrequited Love Becomes Requited Seme Falling In Love First
Plot Structure
Past Plays a Big Role Time Manipulation Time Skip
Activities
Working
Character Traits
Behavioral Traits Possessive Seme Personality Traits Shy Protagonist
Appearance > Hair
White/Silver-Haired Character White/Silver-Haired Character White/Silver-Haired Male Lead
Relationship
Childhood Friends Live-in Lover Age Gap Older Uke Younger Seme