Have you noticed that "flower boys" always come in pairs of four? Is that just a coincidence? Regardless, one way or another, it's always nice to see flower boys! Especially because they make a K-drama plot all the better. "Flower boy" is a term that was coined in the 1990s, describing men who have a soft appearance, smooth skin, and decent manners, along with a great fashion sense. If you're in the mood for some dramas to watch, here are five "flower boy" dramas to binge!
1. Boys Over Flowers: One of the original "flower boy" dramas till this day, "Boys Over Flowers" is a South Korean television series based on the Japanese shojo manga series. Centered around a story of a commoner who gets herself embroiled in the lives of the high class and insanely wealthy, each episode brings about a series of highs and lows.
2. Shut Up! Flower Boy Band: Consisting of six members, Dong Nae High School's very own "flower boy" band goes on an adventure to find their ultimate muse. Following the many ups and downs of trying to make their band name into something big, the adventures that these high schoolers face are a roller coaster ride!
3. Flower Boy Ramen Shop: One of the best comfort foods ever combined with the appearance of several "flower boys," can there be anything better? Imagine walking into a restaurant only to be served by some of the most handsome men you've ever seen in your life! That's surely the case for Eun-Bi, who finds herself having to work alongside several "flower boys" to help keep her family afloat.
4. Flower Boy Next Door: Ever wondered what life would be like if a "flower boy" was your neighbor? Living a very isolated and secluded lifestyle, Ko Dok-Mi rarely leaves her apartment, but upon an accidental glimpse of her neighbor Tae Joon, Ko Dok Mi begins to get into the routine of glimpsing out her door time and time again to see her handsome neighbor.
5. You're Beautiful: Asked by A.N.JELL's manager to be a stand-in for her twin brother who got injured, Ko Mi Nyeo finds herself in disguise as a band member. Having to live with several band members, Ko Mi Nyeo finds that keeping her gender a secret is a lot more complicated than it seems.
What other "flower boy" dramas do you recommend fellow K-drama fans binge on?
"You're Beautiful" was fun.