Both stories are about two boys who fall in love. Also in both stories the boys play on a basketball team.
Same Main Couple.
But the Storyline is better and less cringe(er) (in my opinion that is )
Where First is a play boy and JaFirst are dating. You get to see possessive Ja too
"If I am the right person for you then from now on, you can't say no to me."
From friends to lovers. How will this relationship go, when one is a good guy but the other one is a bad boy. Is it possible to turn a bad boy into a lover?
(Source: BL Update 2020 Instagram)
~~ Adapted from the novel "Don't Say No When Hearts Are Close" by Mame.
But the Storyline is better and less cringe(er) (in my opinion that is )
Where First is a play boy and JaFirst are dating. You get to see possessive Ja too
"If I am the right person for you then from now on, you can't say no to me."
From friends to lovers. How will this relationship go, when one is a good guy but the other one is a bad boy. Is it possible to turn a bad boy into a lover?
(Source: BL Update 2020 Instagram)
~~ Adapted from the novel "Don't Say No When Hearts Are Close" by Mame.
What if Theo's love language was physical touch? What if Fiat didn't have trauma?
Don't Say No is more mature in tone and subject than Enchante (which is primarily a romcom). But both BL stories focus in on a main lead with abandonment issues and a presumed unrequited crush on their childhood best friend. Both of these leads go to questionable lengths to make this crush jealous in the hopes of making him take action - fueled by their reluctance to take action themselves as a result of their fear of abandonment. Furthermore, both plots are complicated by "love rivals" with agendas and discuss topics surrounding changes in family dynamics.
Don't Say No is more mature in tone and subject than Enchante (which is primarily a romcom). But both BL stories focus in on a main lead with abandonment issues and a presumed unrequited crush on their childhood best friend. Both of these leads go to questionable lengths to make this crush jealous in the hopes of making him take action - fueled by their reluctance to take action themselves as a result of their fear of abandonment. Furthermore, both plots are complicated by "love rivals" with agendas and discuss topics surrounding changes in family dynamics.
Dont Say No seems to be based on the side couple from TharnType... Type Thiwat is a handsome freshman with a passion for football and spicy food. Although he’s a friendly boy, he hates gay people because, in his childhood, he was molested by a man. His life turns upside down when the new academic year of college brings along a charismatic roommate, Tharn Kirigun. Tharn is a gorgeous, compassionate music major, who is also openly gay. When Type learns this, he is determined to make Tharn leave the dorm, as he won't live with a gay person. Tharn is equally determined not to give into Type's homophobic tantrums. With a gay guy and a homophobic guy that have to share a small space together for the rest of the year — what can possibly be the outcome of their story? Hatred? Or maybe love?