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The perils of short Netflix series that leave you waiting for more for a year or two, right?

Here are five shows like XO, Kitty that you could stream after watching season 2.

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Never Have I Ever also features characters exploring their sexuality and coming out.

Meanwhile, Rory hails from a small town with a modest upbringing despite her grandparents' wealth.

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Like Kitty, many of the Heartstopper characters explore their sexuality while they figure out who they are.

The 2022 teen series, once again, centers on a love triangle.

But dont go looking it up on a map because it doesnt actually exist.

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When it comes to “fish out of water” teen shows, The O.C.

Years before the start of the show, his father abandoned him.

It wouldnt be a teen drama without some, well,teen drama.

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