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"Boyfriend who is 12 years older = Fracture failure...""My in-laws are evaluating my daughter-in-law." Surprise (Ask me) [Byulbyul TV]

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/Photo = KBS Joy entertainment show "Ask Me Anything" broadcast capture
/Photo = KBS Joy entertainment show "Ask Me Anything" broadcast capture

The storyteller of "Asking Bodhisattva" agonized over marrying her lover.

In the KBS Joy entertainment show "Ask Me Anything" (hereinafter referred to as "Ask Me Anything"), which aired on the 2nd, a Japanese writer appeared.

The writer said, "I have a boyfriend who is the same age as me. I heard that the prospective in-laws have to evaluate the daughter-in-law before they can register their marriage. He said he had to go through a year of cohabitation. He is 12 years older. My boyfriend is 46 years old, he said. "He was working for a Korean volunteer organization in Japan. He was the head of the department there. At the end of his term, he said, "My boyfriend came in to join me."

"My boyfriend is also an ethnic Korean in Japan. From the time we were dating, we talked about living together and marriage. This was also my parents' recommendation. Knowing this, I saw a bad thing," he said.

Also, "First, Mama Boy. My friend asked me where I was going for my honeymoon, and I suddenly heard that it was Jeju Island. So when I asked why it was Jeju Island, my mom recommended it. "My boyfriend is the executive director of my father's company, a taxi company," he said. "He said he would buy me a bicycle as a wedding gift. The Japanese accepted that they would buy them because they rode a lot of bicycles, but the 1 million won electric bicycle was changed to a 180,000 won regular bicycle. The last drawback is impotence. "I have a situation to relate to, but it's not good," he said, surprising.

Seo Jang-hoon said, "Where do you like. When asked, "I have no reason to like it," the writer replied, "The eyes look like Lee Soo-geun." Lee Soo-geun said, "Have you talked about it in the house. My son has impotence. This is an important issue. When he said, "Shouldn't we have a baby?" the sender said, "I haven't done it yet."

In this regard, Seo Jang-hoon said, "This is nonsense. It's been about three months since we met, but we don't know each other. "Isn't it too much to say that you will meet people for 80 days and live for the rest of your life?" he pointed out.

Meanwhile, "Asking Bodhisattva" airs every Monday at 8:30 p.m.

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