Kim Il-woo “It would be fun to marry Park Sun-young”… Climbing hand in hand

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‘Groom Class’ aired on teh 11th

Channel A ‘Men’s Life‍ These Days – Groom’s Class’‌ capture

The Channel A entertainment program ‘Men’s Life These Days – Groom’s Class’ (hereinafter referred to as ‘Groom’s Class’), which aired ‍at 9:30 pm on the 11th, ​featured‌ Kim Il-woo and Park Sun-young’s second date.

In the ​last broadcast, Kim Il-woo ‌visited Park ‍Sun-young and expressed his interest in her. He made a surprise confession, saying, ⁤”If you can’t get married​ within 10 years, come to me,” garnering attention. ⁣Kim il-woo was ‍embarrassed by ‌the‌ explosive response from the last‍ broadcast,saying,“I don’t remember whether I continued flirting,but I ⁣must have appealed to him in‌ some way.”

After⁣ taking their first photo⁤ together on a‌ hiking trail, Kim Il-woo said to Park Sun-young, “You’re pretty,‌ Sun-young.” In an interview wiht the ⁤production‌ crew, Kim Il-woo confessed, “I ‍really‌ like ⁤(Park Sun-young’s) unique wide smile.” Then, Park Sun-young first extended her ‍hand to the tired Kim il-woo, and‍ Kim Il-woo surprised everyone⁣ by holding Park Sun-young’s ⁢hand and walking while relying on her.

Kim Il-woo “It would be fun to marry Park Sun-young”… Climbing hand in hand
Channel A ‘Men’s Life These Days – Groom’s Class’ capture

Citizens​ who ​saw the two people in ‌a friendly atmosphere cheered and said, “They look ‍good together!” Then Kim Il-woo shouted, ⁣“(We

Afterwards, the two​ met on an ‌entertainment program together and visited the resturant of their close freind, actor Seo Tae-hwa, to share memories. Seo Tae-hwa is surprised by Kim Il-woo’s particularly friendly behavior⁤ toward Park Sun-young. In response to a question from Seo Tae-hwa, who appeared as a love helper on this day, the two imagined marriage. park Sun-young ‍said that if she were to marry Kim Il-woo, whose hobby is ⁢cleaning, she would be happy because she would not have to clean, but both ⁢of them were worried⁣ because their jobs had unstable income.On the other hand,‍ Kim Il-woo said that it would⁤ be so much fun to​ marry Park Sun-young and ⁣confessed, “I think good ⁣things will happen if I stay by her side because she shares positive and⁣ good energy.”

Simultaneously occurring,Channel A’s ‘Groom Class’ is a program in which ⁤cast members of various ages⁣ share their thoughts and ‍realities about⁢ marriage,and it airs every⁢ Wednesday at 9:30 pm.

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    Interview between Time.news Editor and Relationship Expert dr. Jane Lee

    Time.news Editor: ⁤Welcome, Dr. Lee! Thank you for ‌joining ‌us to discuss the engaging dynamics⁣ we witnessed in the latest episode of Channel A’s ‘Men’s Life These Days – Groom’s⁢ Class’. It seems this dating show has really struck a chord with viewers. Why do you ‍think it resonates so strongly with audiences ‌today?

    Dr. ​Jane Lee: Thank you for having me! Reality dating⁤ shows like ‘Groom’s Class’ ⁣tap into our intrinsic captivation with human connection ⁢and romance. In today’s​ fast-paced world, many people yearn for⁤ authentic experiences, ⁢and these shows present relationship dynamics in a way that feels relatable and⁢ sometimes aspirational.

    Time.news Editor: Absolutely! In the recent episode,we saw Kim‌ Il-woo making‌ quite a bold statement,suggesting that Park⁣ Sun-young should⁢ come back to ⁣him if she’s still unmarried in ten ⁣years. ⁣What are​ your thoughts on that approach to courtship?

    Dr. Jane Lee: Kim Il-woo’s proclamation is intriguing, to say‍ the least. It showcases‌ a mix of humor and vulnerability that can be appealing in ⁣dating scenarios. It’s a unique way ⁢to express interest⁣ without putting too much pressure on the relationship. However, it may also come off as presumptuous to some—it raises​ questions about expectations in modern ‍relationships and⁢ how individuals view‌ commitment.

    Time.news Editor: That’s a compelling ⁢point. there’s also the​ personal connection Kim seems to ‍be forming with ⁤Park during their hiking date, where he compliments her ‍appearance. What role do compliments play in⁤ building⁤ a connection‍ in the early stages of dating?

    Dr. Jane Lee: Compliments can be very powerful, especially when they’re sincere and ⁣specific.In kim Il-woo’s case, calling ⁢Park ⁢Sun-young “pretty” can enhance ​her self-esteem and create a sense of‍ closeness between them. Positive affirmations help foster ⁣an environment of ⁢safety and affection, which is crucial in the budding stages⁢ of any⁣ relationship.

    Time.news editor: park sun-young’s reaction ‍to his compliment seemed ⁤to indicate a mix of flattery and surprise.⁤ How notable is it for both partners to express ‌their feelings and expectations as things progress?

    Dr. jane Lee: Communication⁤ is key in any relationship, especially in the ⁣early​ stages. Both ⁤partners should ⁤feel comfortable ‍expressing their ⁤feelings,⁣ weather it’s about attraction, expectations, ⁢or future intentions.⁢ This openness can build trust and understanding, which are foundational to ⁤a successful relationship.Park Sun-young’s surprise also signals⁤ the need​ for mutual recognition of feelings; it’s about being on the same page.

    Time.news Editor: That’s a valuable​ insight. Lastly, what do ⁢you think the impact of these reality‍ shows is on perceptions of love and relationships?

    Dr. Jane ​Lee: Reality dating shows frequently enough create both positive and negative impacts. On one hand,they entertain and can‍ educate​ viewers about social interactions and dating dynamics. Conversely, they can contribute to unrealistic expectations. People might start⁢ to think that love should be instant or that romantic ⁤gestures are always grand. It’s important for⁢ viewers to take these scenarios with a grain of ​salt and remember that ‍real relationships often require time, effort, and understanding beyond what we see on-screen.

    Time.news Editor: Thank you,​ Dr. Lee, for sharing your‍ insights on the evolution of romance in contemporary times, especially as showcased in shows like ‘Groom’s Class’.‌ It’s an ‍exciting time⁤ to⁢ be exploring love in ‌all its forms, isn’t it?

    Dr. Jane Lee: ⁢ It certainly is! As we continue to navigate ⁢relationships in ​this changing landscape, I look forward to seeing how these programs ⁤influence our ⁣understanding of love and companionship. Thank⁢ you‌ for the ⁤engaging discussion!

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