The story of an immature husband and a wife who has matured too early has been revealed.
The 24th broadcast of MBC 'Oh Eun-young Report: Marriage Hell' featured the story of an immature husband and his weary wife due to him.
On this day, the husband enjoyed playing billiards alone while ignoring his wife, who worked all day in the store. Oh Eun-young noted, "It seems the husband prioritizes fun a bit too much." The husband said, "If I don't like what I'm doing, I find it hard to be motivated."
Oh Eun-young said, "Everyone has that side. But it's as if he is like a child in his youth. Important and necessary tasks are just endured. It's not something done for fun. It seems somewhat weak in that he has to engage in activities for a livelihood as an adult."
The wife said, "The husband thinks I work because I enjoy it. If I don't do this, I cannot make a living. But this person seems to think I enjoy this work."
Oh Eun-young said that the husband is addicted to billiards. Oh Eun-young advised, "The husband has a tendency to easily become addicted. He only steps away when he reaches a point where he can no longer continue. He finds it difficult to self-regulate."
The wife said, "One day, the husband said he wants to live a life of his own. He said it is too frustrating and hard to stay within the bounds of family. I thought maybe it would be better to separate, which caused me a lot of pain."
The husband said, "I accumulate stress because I keep bumping heads with my wife." To this, the wife responded, "Then why not divorce and part cleanly?" Upon hearing this, Oh Eun-young said, "It's not that I don't love you. But I dislike being interfered with, hence that expression."
Oh Eun-young focused on the husband's struggles with interference and criticism. The husband expressed, "I feel like I'm being taught because I'm not doing as well as others," adding, "I want to show that my opinion is correct."
Oh Eun-young stated that the husband, who grew up alone and lonely, seems to have not learned how to set boundaries or limitations in childhood. She explained, "It appears he grew up in a state lacking discipline and was neglected. Without setting limits or boundaries, it's hard for him to handle the interference from others."