In the 138th episode of Channel A’s ‘Men’s Life These Days – Groom’s Class’ (hereinafter referred to as ‘Groom’s Class’), which airs on the 6th, Park Hyun-ho, after completing his first broadcast schedule with Eun Ga-eun, is depicted visiting Eun Ga-eun’s house and having a sweet time.
On this day, Park Hyun-ho appeared on a radio broadcast and received a question from a listener: “How do you two usually go on dates?” Eun Ga-eun replied, “We both like going on dates at home, so (when Hyun-ho lived alone), we mostly went on dates at Hyun-ho’s house,” and Park Hyun-ho said, “I have never been to Ga-eun’s house yet,” and expressed his disappointment. It appeals clearly. Eun Ga-eun explains, “It’s hard to invite her because I don’t clean the house,” but Park Hyun-ho replies, “I’ll do the cleaning for you.” Eun Ga-eun agrees, saying, “Then come today,” and after the broadcast, she hurriedly invites Park Hyun-ho, saying, “Would you like to go to my house and have dinner?”
However, Eun Ga-eun leaves Park Hyun-ho standing in front of the front door, goes home alone, and quickly cleans up the house, making me laugh. Meanwhile, Hyunho Park takes out the mouthwash and sprays it in his mouth. After seeing this, the studio mentor group got excited as a group and asked, “What are we going to do?”, and Hyun-ho Park responded, “Because I don’t know what to do,” making everyone laugh.
Afterwards, Park Hyun-ho enters the house and is surprised when he puts on the slippers that Eun Ga-eun brought out for him. “Honey, (you live alone) why do you have men’s size slippers?” he said with a suspicious look in his eyes. Eun Ga-eun claims that it’s “free size” and naturally gets over it, but Park Hyun-ho finds a pile of Eun Ga-eun’s laundry hidden in one corner of the living room and folds it, causing another earthquake in his pupils. Eun Ga-eun was confused when she found a T-shirt that was very large compared to her size. Eun Ga-eun hastily explains, “Those are my pajamas,” and “I sleep in big clothes to improve blood circulation,” and then tries to change the topic by saying, “Honey, aren’t you hungry?”
‘Principal’ Lee Seung-cheol, who was watching the two people, laughed and said, “Younger students are jealous like this,” and ‘Vrincipal’ Lee Da-hae said, “Seven used to be like that, but these days,” making everyone around them laugh. At this time, Shim Jin-hwa, the head of the dating department, hit the nail on the head by saying, “It’s only been a year since (the two) got married,” and Lee Da-hae quickly ends the situation by saying, “I was just talking to myself,” adding to the laughter.
Next, Eun Ga-eun cooks Gopdoritang with Daechang for Park Hyeon-ho. While curiosity arose as to how Park Hyun-ho would have reacted to Eun Ga-eun’s Gopdoritang, Park Hyun-ho, who was eating, said, “There is something I want to try,” and then continued, “If we live together.” More attention is being paid to this broadcast to see what Park Hyun-ho’s proposal was that surprised Eun Ga-eun.
‘Groom Class’ will be broadcast at 9:30 pm on this day.
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Interview between Time.news Editor and Relationship Expert Dr. Min-kyung Yoon
Editor: Welcome to Time.news, Dr. Yoon! It’s great to have you with us. Today, we’re discussing an interesting episode of Channel A’s ‘Groom’s Class’, featuring Park Hyun-ho and Eun Ga-eun. What caught your attention about their interactions during this episode?
Dr. Yoon: Thank you for having me! There were a few notable moments that stood out during the episode. One key takeaway was the comfortable dynamic between Park Hyun-ho and Eun Ga-eun. Their light-hearted banter about home dating shows how modern couples balance their personal lives with vulnerability and humor.
Editor: That’s fascinating! There’s a moment in the episode where Park Hyun-ho expresses disappointment that he has never been to Eun Ga-eun’s house. What does this say about their relationship?
Dr. Yoon: Park Hyun-ho’s disappointment suggests a desire for deeper intimacy and connection. Home visits often symbolize trust and familiarity in relationships. By inviting him over, Eun Ga-eun is giving him a glimpse into her personal space, which can create a stronger bond. However, her hesitance points to typical relationship dynamics where one partner may feel unprepared or insecure about their living conditions.
Editor: Speaking of insecurities, Eun Ga-eun said she was hesitant to invite him over because she doesn’t clean her house. How significant is this in a relationship?
Dr. Yoon: It’s a very relatable concern! Many individuals struggle with feelings of inadequacy when it comes to personal space. This can stem from societal pressures about cleanliness and appearances. It’s crucial for couples to communicate openly about these feelings, as vulnerability can foster greater intimacy. Park Hyun-ho’s playful willingness to help clean up shows healthy support in a relationship.
Editor: Humor seemed to play a big role in the episode, particularly with Park Hyun-ho’s reaction to the slippers. How important is humor in romantic relationships?
Dr. Yoon: Humor is essential! It creates shared experiences and eases tension, especially in potentially awkward situations, like being in someone else’s living space for the first time. It helps partners navigate through their uncertainties and enjoy each other’s company, which is critical for a lasting relationship. The way they can laugh together indicates a strong foundation.
Editor: After the broadcast, Eun Ga-eun invited Park Hyun-ho for dinner, but he ended up waiting outside while she cleaned. What does this behavior indicate about their respective attitudes toward dating?
Dr. Yoon: This scenario highlights differing comfort levels. Eun Ga-eun likely wanted to present herself in the best light, which many people do at the beginning of romantic relationships. However, this also reflects societal expectations about hosting and dating. Both characters demonstrated vulnerability – she by inviting him over and he by waiting – which is a complex but vital dance in early relationship stages.
Editor: Absolutely! As we wrap up, what advice would you give to couples watching this episode who may identify with Park Hyun-ho and Eun Ga-eun’s experiences?
Dr. Yoon: My advice would be to embrace communication and humor in their own interactions. Don’t shy away from discussing your spaces, insecurities, and expectations. Strengthening your connection starts with being open about your lives, and sometimes, sharing a laugh is the best way to do that!
Editor: Thank you so much for your insights, Dr. Yoon. It’s been enlightening to explore the dynamics of modern dating through the lens of ‘Groom’s Class’.
Dr. Yoon: Thank you for having me! I look forward to seeing how the couple continues to grow in their relationship.