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Both offer lots of men in an academy/school environment with a strong female lead nestled within. Sorry no shower scenes provided with In a Class of Her Own.... but the humor and enjoyable story line more than make up for it.
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Both have handsome male lead characters & involve action in the form of traveling into literature. Both jump in and out of comic/ books as they learn how to solve/navigate worlds along with elements of fantasy themes.
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Both story environments are the workplace, also the FL has prior history with main male lead. A strong 2nd ML is also interested in the main FL. I like that the characters in both seem more mature, and emotions are expressed with really great acting.
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Both deal with the female lead character's reed to lose their virginity, as well as showing the emotional struggles defining that relationship after it starts.
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This one also has 2 paths the main FL can take when deciding on an official boyfriend. Both stories introduce how a character feels about their very first loves. Kakafukaka is a bit racier........so make sure the kids are tucked tightly into bed before watching.