The heart of 'I'll Teach You to Kiss' revolves around two unforgettable leads. First, there's Cha Eunwoo, this stubborn but secretly soft-hearted guy who acts like he's got it all figured out—until he stumbles into tutoring the bubbly, hopelessly romantic Han Jisoo. She's this whirlwind of energy who wears her heart on her sleeve, and their dynamic is pure gold. The manhwa throws them into hilariously awkward situations, like when Jisoo insists on practicing 'scenes' from romance novels together, and Eunwoo pretends to hate it (but totally doesn't).
What I love is how the side characters add layers—Eunwoo's stoic older brother who secretly ships them, or Jisoo's chaotic best friend who livestreams their mishaps. It's not just about the kisses (though those are chef's kiss); it's about how these two polar opposites help each other grow. Jisoo teaches Eunwoo to embrace vulnerability, while he helps her channel her enthusiasm without burning out. The art style amplifies everything, with these exaggerated blush scenes that make you giggle like you're in on the joke.