In 'Personal Taste,' the DAC director and an important investor for Jun Jin Ho (Lee Min Ho), Ryu Seung Ryong, starts developing real feelings for Jun Jin Ho, after mistaking the sexuality of Jung Jin Ho, who does pretend to be gay in order to room with a woman 'Three's Company' style.
In the end he openly reveals he likes men and is gay, with the main character Osaka making a wise crack of, " So what? There are many people like that in this industry." Although there was no strong romantic spark between the two, it is still interesting to see Sun grow as a character and his inevitable coming out. While some were paving their way to fame, the character Sun was dealing with another circumstance.
'Secret Garden' had a unique storyline as it also dabbled with the idea of being a Hallyu Wave star. However, despite the problems they face, their gay relationship is openly revealed in later episodes and discussed among Hong Seol and company. Gong Joo Yong even leaves his home and family behind just to pursue his romantic desires with Heo Yoon. In episode 5 of 'Cheese In The Trap,' Seol's neighbor Gong Joo Yong and TA Heo Yoon Seob are engaged in a secret love affair, keeping their relationship secret from family and friends. With so much going on, this confession scene really shows how genuine Junhee's feelings are, but it may sadly remain one-sided. The shared glances, the countless 'bromantic' moments, not to mention their awe-worthy bed scene. The cute relationship surrounding Yunjae and Junhee will have you shipping the two for days! Throughout the series, a lot of romantic tension builds up between them. Even still their constant 'I'll be there' caring attitude makes them irresistible ship material. It gets even more intense as they even share a kiss! It may have been done indirectly through a drinking game, but maybe the feelings were 100% true? In the end the feelings become more affectionate than intimate as Baro ends up with a girl and still looks up to Jung Woo in a brotherly way. Jung Woo and B1A4 Baro's characters really build up a strong romantic atmosphere/tension with their displays of care and affection, but it appears more one-sided as Baro is the only one questioning his orientation.
It may come as news to some, but the many of the 'Reply' series highlighted some real sweetheart romance between two guys more than once! Homosexual relationships are well developed in 'Reply 1994' because it delicately portrays the male characters' blossoming some interesting feelings for each other. The two love birds share many awe-inspiring and even trifling moments that occur between any two people who are madly in love. It highlights the struggles between Yeon-joo and Kyung-soo whose parents are expecting them to settle down and marry soon. 'Life Is Beautiful' has definitely gained attention in mainstream dramas these days for supporting LGBT viewpoints with a modern gay couple. Whether the show jokingly pushes a homosexual connection, is one elaborate plan to fool another character or even showcases a real on-screen gay couple, after viewing these 12 dramas that dabble with homosexuality you may have some new ships in the making. What's more, there are even some dramas that don't shy away from love between all people, including gay couples! Korean dramas are famous for their well-written story lines and delightful romances between two beautiful characters! However, with Korea adapting to changes, homosexuality is becoming more openly discussed- even in dramas.