‘Groom Class’ aired on teh 11th
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.
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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How can reality dating shows influence real-life courtship and dating behaviors?
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!