Shun and Nagisa first meet and fall in love during their first year of high school. While Shun is graduating from university, Nagisa tells him that he doesn't see a future for them. Despite Shun's strong feelings, they go their separate ways.
Years later, Shun is now a store owner, living alone in a rural area. Out of the blue, Nagisa arrives with his six-year-old daughter, Sora. Spending time together, Shun realizes he still harbors feelings for Nagisa. Can Nagisa reconcile with his feelings for Shun, which have been there all along?
Years later, Shun is now a store owner, living alone in a rural area. Out of the blue, Nagisa arrives with his six-year-old daughter, Sora. Spending time together, Shun realizes he still harbors feelings for Nagisa. Can Nagisa reconcile with his feelings for Shun, which have been there all along?
Fukuhara Kouta is a college student who has bad luck that causes problems everywhere he goes. One day, he runs into Shinomiya Naoya, a fellow student with the opposite problem - super good luck. Shinomiya decides to help him out. Now, in order to divide the luck between them, they need to be with each other all the time.
If you enjoyed Paint with Love, check out Plus & Minus for a slightly more serious storyline with a narrow focus.
If you enjoyed Plus & Minus, check out Paint with Love for similar vibe but with way more laughs!
Both:
- "BL" gay romances between adult men
- Strong chemistry between the actors, without being overdone
- Somewhat opposites-attract, and one that is between characters who grew up together (in Paint with Love the latter is not romantic)
- Characters who are unsure of their feelings
- Slow burn
- Some amount of humor, without minimal over-the-top aspects (Paint with Love has more comedy)
- Set in the workplace
- Focused mostly on the main one or two couples (so not a lot of unresolved plot lines or characters you barely get to know but see a lot of)
If you enjoyed Plus & Minus, check out Paint with Love for similar vibe but with way more laughs!
Both:
- "BL" gay romances between adult men
- Strong chemistry between the actors, without being overdone
- Somewhat opposites-attract, and one that is between characters who grew up together (in Paint with Love the latter is not romantic)
- Characters who are unsure of their feelings
- Slow burn
- Some amount of humor, without minimal over-the-top aspects (Paint with Love has more comedy)
- Set in the workplace
- Focused mostly on the main one or two couples (so not a lot of unresolved plot lines or characters you barely get to know but see a lot of)