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1. Haru in 'Extraordinary You'
Haru is the poster child of the soft, beta male lead. His protective instincts are strong, but when he's around Dan Oh, he turns into a ball of fluff. He lets her take care of him and lead him with pride. There's nothing he won't do for her, even if that means turning the world upside down. Rowoon's real personality also added to the lovely puppy-eyed charm of Haru.
2. Eun Seob in 'When The Weather Is Fine'
Eun Seob, played by Seo Kang Joon, is quiet and unassuming. He doesn't take up much space or time in anyone's life. However, his heart is filled with the love he has for Hae Won (Park Min Young), but he never imposes it on her. He's been left multiple times, but that doesn't change his heart. If that isn't the definition of a man so soft for his love that he doesn't even care about his own well-being, we don't know what is.
3. Ho Goo in 'Fool's Love'
'Fool's Love' is easily one of the most underrated romantic comedies and certainly deserves much more attention from the K-Drama community. Choi Woo Shik plays Ho Goo, a simple man with a simple life who falls in love with a storm, Do Do Hee, played by Uee. His life is turned upside down, but he can't stop making heart-eyes at her. Ho Goo is the best husband anyone can ask for.
4. Kang Bae in 'Mystic Pop Up Bar'
'Mystic Pop Up Bar' does not have a clearly demarcated male lead. However, Kang Bae, played by Yook Sungjae, is certainly one of them, and his love line with Kang Yeo Rin (Jung Da Eun) is the most adorably soft and pure relationship ever. Traditional gender roles are reversed, and both of them are comfortable with the same, reveling in their differences but, more importantly, their similarities.