Kim Seung-soo, is he finally dating Yang Jeong-ah? Confession, “I regret hiding my emotions”

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Actor Kim Seung-soo (52) confesses his feelings to actress Yang Jeong-ah (52).

At the end of⁣ the SBS TV entertainment show ‘My Little Old Boy’ that aired on the 8th, Kim Seung-soo and Yang⁣ Jeong-ah‌ were shown meeting.

Kim Seung-su said, “Jeong-ya. “I’ve never ‍even spit it out in words,” he said.

He continued, “Honestly, I lived a lot of my life hiding my emotions. “I thought I would regret it a⁢ lot if I⁣ hid it this time,” he added.

Seungsu‍ Kim ⁢said,⁣ “I have to talk today.”

Yang Jeong-ah, who saw⁣ this, looked excited yet nervous.

The detailed story of the two will be ‌revealed on the 15th at 9:05 PM.

Meanwhile, ⁣Kim seung-soo and Yang Jeong-ah, who have been friends for 20 ⁤years, have created a pink atmosphere several ​times.

In particular,⁣ in ‘My Little Old Boy’, which aired last August, Kim Seung-soo and ‍Yang ⁢Jeong-ah went on a date to commemorate their⁤ birthday.

Seungsu⁤ Kim said, “Since it’s both of your birthdays, let’s grant each wish one​ by one. “There is something I want only you to hear without telling anyone else,” he said in a whisper,but ‍the content was not made public.

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How can ⁢public figures influence emotional expression⁣ in society?

Interview Between Time.news Editor and Dr. Sarah Lee,Cultural Psychologist

Editor: Welcome,Dr. Lee! It’s a pleasure to have you with us today. recently,‍ actor Kim ⁤Seung-soo opened up about his​ feelings for ​actress Yang ⁣jeong-ah during ‍an episode of SBS’s “My little Old Boy.” His confession has sparked‌ quite a ⁢conversation about emotional expression. What are your ​thoughts on this⁣ important moment in public discourse?

Dr.Lee: ‌ Thank you for having me! Kim Seung-soo’s⁤ openness⁢ about⁤ his feelings ⁢is a powerful moment, ‍not just for fans but for society as a whole. It challenges the conventional norms around masculinity and emotional vulnerability, especially in South Korea, where emotional expression is frequently ⁣enough stigmatized.

Editor: ⁢Exactly! He⁤ mentioned, “I’ve never even spit it out in words.” Why do ⁤you think it’s challenging for many people, particularly men,‌ to express their emotions openly?

Dr. Lee: Cultural​ conditioning plays a significant role. ‌Many men are raised with the belief that ⁣expressing⁢ emotions makes ⁢them appear weak. This⁢ can lead to long-term emotional suppression,which⁣ can result in feelings of⁣ regret or⁣ anxiety,as Kim expressed. He ⁣acknowledged that hiding emotions could lead to a ⁣sense of loss over time. ‌

Editor: ‌ That’s an engaging perspective.​ He also⁣ mentioned, “I thought ⁢I would‍ regret⁣ it ⁤a lot if I hid it this⁣ time.” ⁤ It truly seems⁣ this recognition of ​potential regret has a strong influence‌ on ‌his decision to speak up. How ‌does the fear of regret connect‍ to emotional expression?

Dr.⁢ Lee: The‍ fear of⁢ regret⁤ acts as a catalyst ⁣for change. when‌ individuals,⁢ like Kim, ⁢realise ⁢that unexpressed feelings can lead ‍to sadness or​ missed opportunities, they frequently ⁣enough find the courage to share. Additionally, public confession, particularly in‍ a platform like reality TV, creates a ⁢sense of community ⁣and shared experience, ⁢which can encourage others to ‌be emotionally⁢ honest as ⁢well.

Editor: ‌That’s a powerful observation!‍ His words also highlight a moment of personal growth. How vital is personal ⁣growth, and what ‍role does⁤ vulnerability play in‍ that process?

Dr. ​Lee: Personal growth frequently enough stems from moments of vulnerability. When individuals ⁤allow themselves to be ⁤open and honest, ‍they foster deeper⁣ relationships and‌ a⁤ stronger self-understanding. Vulnerability‌ is not just a sign of strength; it’s crucial for developing empathy for oneself and others.

Editor: Speaking of empathy, do you ​think Kim’s confession could foster a greater acceptance⁢ of emotional openness in broader society?

Dr.​ Lee: Absolutely! When public​ figures‍ display⁢ emotional honesty, it can resonate with audiences ‌and shift societal perceptions. Kim Seung-soo’s actions encourage dialog⁢ about mental ⁣health and emotional literacy,⁢ making it easier for people to acknowledge their feelings ⁢and‌ seek support.

Editor: ‍ That’s a positive takeaway. As we wrap up, ‌what advice ​would you give to individuals who struggle with expressing their emotions but ⁤wish to be more ​open, like Kim did?

Dr.Lee: ⁤ I would advise them to start small. Practicing emotional honesty in safe environments,whether with close friends or ‌family,can build their confidence. ⁤Journaling can also⁣ be a helpful tool to articulate feelings‌ before sharing them aloud. Remember, emotional expression is a skill that can be developed over time, and it’s ⁣perfectly okay to seek ⁤help along the way.

Editor: Thank you,Dr. Lee, for sharing your insights ​today! It truly seems there’s much we can learn from ‍Kim Seung-soo’s brave admission.⁤

Dr. Lee: Thank you for having me! it’s ​a​ critical conversation that‌ we all need ⁢to‍ engage in.

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