It's not easy to be 10 years old. I blamed myself, Park So-hyun, and I ended up crying (Lee Je-sa) due to the unexpected age difference
Dec 17, 2024
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Park So-hyun was depicted on a blind date for the first time in a long time in tvN's STORY entertainment show 「Can I Love Now」, which aired on the 16th. On this day, Park So-hyun met Kim Yoon-gu, a man she met in Cheongdam-dong with excitement. Kim Yun-gu prepared a sensible gift, drawing admiration from Park So-hyun, and the two talked in a warm atmosphere.
However, when the story of age came out, the situation quickly turned around. When Kim Yun-gu said "He was born in 1981 and was 43 years old," Park So-hyun was surprised and couldn't speak. Park So-hyun said, `I imagined many things, but I didn't think I was that young"I was embarrassed. Park So-hyun was 53 years old, and the two were exactly 10 years apart.
Park So-hyun carefully asked "Can you think of a 10-year-old woman as okay, even though she opened her heart and went out to meet her?" In response, Kim Yun-gu "I already knew and came out. What is more important than age is to be treated with reason.' But Park So-hyun says, `I'm grateful that you like me, but it's hard to understand how I feel," he said, expressing his complicated feelings.
Soon, Park So-hyun said, "I met a good person, but I'm frustrated myself." and eventually wept. "It was difficult to open my heart the moment I heard the number 10 years apart. I was so resentful of myself." "Love in their 50s is different from love in their 30s and 40s. I felt that it was not a time to go without covering up the fire."
Park So-hyun said, "My standard was someone who could form the same consensus as my peers", he repeatedly mentioned the burden of the age difference. When Kim Yun-gu noticed this, he shook his head, saying, `I should have been born sooner,' and Park So-hyun smiled bitterly, `You should have been born earlier.'
Park So-hyun expressed her appreciation for the serious attitude of the man she met, but in the end, it was not an easy meeting", effectively expressing his refusal.
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