The extreme 1% personality that is hard to come out of a human being...Jin Tae-hyun's tears at the old-fashioned husband's rude talk (divorce camp)
Jan 10, 2025
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JTBC 'Departure Camp', which aired on the 9th, revealed the story of a husband like a boss who constantly nags his wife and a wife who does not hesitate to talk to her husband who is 12 years older. In particular, MC Jin Tae-hyun even shed tears of sorrow for his depressed wife, drawing attention. The average viewership for the 20th episode of 'Departure Camp' was 2.8% nationwide and 3.1% in the metropolitan area. (Nilson Korea, based on paid furniture)
The couple's housekeeping investigation shocked their husband and children by showing their wife screaming and swearing at them. However, in the subsequent video released by his wife, he was doing all the housework as well as child-rearing alone with his body only 100 days after giving birth, and his husband was enjoying various hobbies such as baking, piano, guitar, and singing. During the subsequent suicide note writing experience, Jin Tae-hyun shed tears of regret as he looked at his wife that her portrait looked weak, and "The couple must constantly strive to keep each other from withering."I advised my husband with all my heart.
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The results of the personality temperament test and marital counseling solution were also surprising. The husband of the 'Kondae couple' scored 0 on the compassion score as a result of the test. Counselor Lee Ho-seon, who said "1% of the test results, hard to come out of a human being", said "Think of yourself as a heartless person" From now on, you have to calculate compassion with your head from the perspective of your wife, not me." he advised. In addition, the wife was found to be in a state of severe depression and need help through counseling, but she finally burst into tears after failing to admit that she was not okay. After learning that his wife had lost her dreams and laughter through counseling, the husband began to recognize his seriousness little by little.
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