K-dramas are the new ‘it’ shows streaming on available platforms and certain ones are available on Youtube. There are a number of K-drams on Netflix to get hooked on. Fans of the show genre are having a blast with shows such as Love Alarm and Romance Is a Bonus Book.
K-dramas contains everything you could look for when scrolling through the list looking for a new show. It has drama that will make you gasp, the attractive and eye-catching main characters, gasping drama, and hilarious dialogue. One aspect of K-dramas that fans are hooked on is the romantic scenes that will make you blush as if you were a teenager again. If you’re looking for a K-drama that will make you swoon then this list is for you.
However, one of the most exciting things about K-Dramas for some fans would have to be the on-screen kiss they know the characters are going to inevitably share. We’ve added five more steamy kiss scenes that’ll be sure to make fans swoon.
Because This Is My First Life (2017)
Because This is My First Life deals with a more mature theme than most K-dramas, with it being about 30-year-old Yoon Ji-ho (Jung So-min) agreeing to a marriage with 38-year-old Nam Se-hee (Lee Min-ki) because she is in need of a home.
While their relationship is tumultuous and begins as a fake one, things come to a head in episode 11 when they share a kiss after visiting Yoon Ji-ho’s hometown. Nam Se-hee realizes he has feelings for her and decides to convey them with a passionate kiss on the beach.
It’s Okay, That’s Love (2014)
It’s Okay, That’s Love may be a few years older than most K-dramas, but that doesn’t make the kiss or message it sends any less important. Jang Jae-yeol (Jo In-sung) is a bestselling author and radio host who has obsessive-compulsive disorder, while Ji Hae-soo (Gong Hyo-jin) is a first-year psychiatrist who has a phobia concerning intimacy because she caught her mother cheating on her father.
These are both damaged souls that need healing. The two characters’ kissing scene near the waterfall is one of the most memorable kisses the two shared in the show.
While You Were Sleeping (2017)
While You Were Sleeping had an array of kiss scenes, but the one that stood out the most was the one the two characters shared in the rain. While Nam Hong-joo (Bae Suzy) has always been plagued by dreams that show her the future, things get complicated when prosecutor Jung Jae-chan (Lee Jong-suk) and police officer Han Woo-tak (Jung Hae-in) begin to see these premonitions as well.
However, as the series progresses Nam Hong-joo and Jung Jae-chan catch feelings for one another and ultimately share one of the most passionate kisses in the rain. What makes this kiss scene even better is that it happens twice: once inside a dream, and the other in reality.
Suspicious Partner (2017)
Suspicious Partner is full of drama, comedy, legal procedures, and romance. The series revolves around two prosecutors, one that has experience with multiple cases, Noh Ji-wook (Ji Chang-wook) and another that is a complete newbie, Eun Bong-hee (Nam Ji-hyun.) They both work together throughout the series to figure out who is behind the chain of murders.
Of course, there is also room for romance to blossom between Noh Ji-wook and Eun Bong-hee, who have great romantic chemistry the more the episodes continue. While they share plenty of kisses, one of the best happens when they admit they love each other in episode 39.
Love Alarm (2019)
The Netflix show, Love Alarm, has fans talking about its romantic storyline with hidden sociological issues. The show is originally based on the Daum webtoon of the same name. The show revolves around three central characters, Kim Jo-jo (Kim So-hyun), Hwang Sun-oh (Song Kang) and Lee Hye-yeong (Jung Ga-ram).
Love Alarm’spremise involves three students as they try to navigate their romantic emotions ruled by an app that notifies them if a person in a ten-mile radius harbors romantic feelings for them. There is one particular scene between two main characters that will have even the most mature audiences squeal in glee.
The Doctors (2016)
The Doctors is a classic romantic storyline of letting go of the person you love and rekindling after years apart. Yoo Hye-jung (Park Shin-hye) was a troubled girl during her high school years and kept her heart guarded due to her childhood. She then meets her biology teacher, Hong Ji-hong (Kim Rae-won) who helps change her life for the better. Ji-hong realizes he has fallen in love with Hye-jung.
Years later they are both successful neurosurgeons and can’t hide their feeling for one another. This show has a number of steamy kissing scenes that will most likely make your windows fog. There are dramatic kisses in the rain and the kisses where everything seems like absolute bliss.
The Bride Of Habaek (2017)
The Bride Of Habeak is also known as The Bride of the Water God. If you’re new to K-drama there are a couple of things that you need to be aware of. Kissing scenes are oftentimes PG-13 or PG-rated. The scenes are more about emotion than actual extreme physicality and involve a lot of camera angles.
The show’s plot is more mystical than others and involves the water god Ha-beak (Nam Joo-hyuk) visiting earth in order to retrieve stones to help claim his throne. He soon falls in love with his destined bride, psychiatrist So-ah (Shin Se-kyung) who doesn’t believe in gods or who he says he is. When these two characters finally kiss its a jump up in glee moment.
Strong Woman Do Bong-soon (2017)
This show is also known by another title, Strong Girl Bon-soon, and centers around a girl named Do Bong-soon (Park Bo-young). She has superhuman strength that has been passed down to all the women in her family. She hopes to be more elegant to attract her crush, Guk-doo (Jo soo). She finds a job as a bodyguard to the CEO of a gaming company, Ahn Min-hyuk (Park Hyung-sik). As time passes, Bong-soon and Min-Hyuk’s relationship starts to grow.
The show was a success in South Korea and was one of the highest-rated shows in history, and for good reason. Besides the comical and dramatic storyline, the occasional steamy kisses on a certain piano will have your eyes glued to the screen.
Another Miss Oh (2016)
Another Miss Oh deals with a woman who is mistaken for someone else. Park Do-kyung (Eric Mun) was left at the altar on his wedding day by his bride, Oh Hae-young (Jeon Hye-bin). After he’s told she is going to marry someone else, he plans to settle his anger.
However, it turns out that this Oh Hae-young (Seo Hyun-ji) just happens to have the same name as his former fiance. To make it worse, Park Do-kyung constantly has visions of this unknown woman and cannot get her out of his head. Needless to say, the kiss the two share after episodes of tension is satisfying.
W (2016)
The storyline of W can be complicated to understand but it’s worth the watch once you get invested. A majority of the show takes place in a webtoon titled W. The webtoon follows the storyline of Kang Chul (Lee Jong-suk) who loses everything after his family’s murder and being accused of their death. Years later he vows to find his family’s murderer using a television broadcast.
In the real world, the creator of the webtoons daughter, Oh Yeon-joo (Han Hyo-joo) visits her father’s studio after his disappearance and gets sucked into the webtoon. Here she falls in love with Kang Chul. W has a number of steaming kissing scenes that its hard to keep track, but will have your heart fluttering with emotions. It will make you wish you got stuck in the webtoon.
Wok Of Love (2018)
Wok of Love is sizzling with romance and drama and will have you hooked. Seo Poong (Lee Jun-ho) gets backstabbed by his former employees and falls to the bottom of the ranks as a top chef. Dan Sae-woo (Jung Ryeo-won) is a former heiress whose life gets turned upside down. They both cross paths at the Chinese restaurant, Hungry Wok. Their relationship starts to heat up and will have you fanning yourself to cool off.
Once the serene and romantic music hits, you know what’s about to happen. The first kiss on their first date soon escalates to steaming moments in the kitchen at the restaurant. It must be hard to keep your head on straight at work when your love interest is in the same room.
Fight My Way (2017)
Korean actor, Park Seo-joon is a well known famous actor. He is known for his portrayal in a number of K-dramas and people adore him for his acting and dedication to his romantic roles. He plays Ko Dong-man in the show, Fight My Way.
The show centers around Dong-man a former taekwondo fighter who tries to find a purpose again. He and his childhood friend, Choi Ae-ra (Kim Ji-won) soon start to realize they are something more. The show will have you laughing at the comical sexual innuendos but blushing at the steamy kissing moments.
My Secret Romance (2017)
For this K-drama, the swoon-worthy kissing starts early on. My Secret Romance follows the story of Lee Yoo-mi (Song Ji-eun) when she crosse paths with a company director, Cha Jin-wook (Sung Hoon). They spend a passionate night together on the beach and Yoo-mi makes a run for it the following morning.
Jin-wook is astounded by her absence and insulted. Years later, they meet again and try to fight their feelings for one another. The sensual kisses and romantic gestures are worth a good blush and hiding behind your pillow.
Her Private Life (2019)
Her Private Life hits the top of the list with its romantic and swoon-worthy moments that will have you giggling like a schoolgirl. Sung Deok-mi (Park Min-young) is a talented curator for an art museum, but she hides a secret that could ruin her job. She is a fanatic fangirl of a K-pop boy group and runs a diligent website dedicated to her favorite idol.
Her secret is in jeopardy as the museum gets a new art director, Ryan Gold (Kim Jae-wook). Both their lives start to unravel as they have to fake date in order to avoid rumors that could harm the reputation of the museum and Deok-mi’s safety. They soon start to fall for one another. The intimate moments in the show will raise the temperature in the room and have you opening a window to let out the stifling hot air.
What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim (2018)
Hitting the top of your must-watch list is What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim. This time actors Park Min-young and Park Seo-joon play the main roles in a dream combination. They’re often titled as the best on-screen kissers. Lee Young-joon is the narcissistic CEO of a prestigious company and his secretary, Kim Mi-so is the sanity behind his madness. When she announces her resignation, Youn-joon is confronted with feelings he never realized he had.
Young-joon is unaware of how to deal with his feelings and how to win over Mi-so. They soon start to realize their chemistry and feelings for one another but have to keep it a secret from their colleagues. The chemistry between the two characters is unbearable but in a good way. There a number of romantic and passionate kissing scenes that will have shivers running down your spine. There’s one in particular but you’d have to experience it for yourselves.