A woman whose parents oppose her marriage appeared as the story's narrator.

On a broadcast of tvN STORY 'Kim Chang-ok Show 3' aired on the 18th, the topic of discussion was 'Matching a nightmare.'

The woman explained, "I became sure after dating for about a year. The atmosphere was bad when I first mentioned it. I tried giving gifts and writing letters every time I went down, and we even held family meetings, but nothing worked out. They once gave their permission two years ago. My father opposed it as well. He was ill, and his mood changed. But then he changed his mind and opposed it again."

The woman said, "I had signed contracts for the newlywed house and the wedding venue, but it eventually fell apart. I ended up living alone in the newlywed house. It's been nearly two years since then. The atmosphere had been tense. Mom and Dad often fought. I went to study abroad during high school, and we spent a lot of time apart. We were close and affectionate, but we have become distant and argue because of the marriage. When I said I would definitely get married this year, they were shocked. My mother called my boyfriend and told him to break up with me," drawing jeers.

The woman noted, "My parents thought my boyfriend's job was unstable. He runs a drum academy. My father struggled a lot with his own business. They hoped I would marry someone with a secure job." The mother added, "Dad is very adamant about opposing it. He favors his daughter. He thinks it's because his daughter is too nice. Just a little kindness from him is enough."

Hwang Je-seong commented, "Logically, you should leave it up to your choice. I feel like he would hit your boyfriend if he fought well in a spot where his daughter isn't watching."

The mother said, "I would prefer if it were held in October or November rather than April. (In the end) it was permission given. Don’t I have a dream as a mother? Preparing for the wedding together. I can't think of anything knowing that the memories are fading. I want to oppose the marriage even more. After three years, my daughter has changed too much. Dad used to treat her like a precious gem, but he doesn’t even pretend to consider it. I hated that so much. Even though the prospective son-in-law is four years older, I also had to stop my boyfriend, and I found him more blameworthy."

Kim Chang-ok advised, "If you marry someone else later and it doesn't work out, the blame will be even greater. At that point, it becomes a situation that's hard to reverse. It's a childish thing to say, but no parent can win against their child. Is it because they are weak? No. They cannot win because they love them. Even if they make mistakes and fail, they have to go forward."

Listening to this, the mother said, "Ultimately, once you leave your parents' arms, your life is yours. You are responsible for your life. I believe you will do well in the future. I bless your marriage. I hope you will be happy until the end. I love you."

[Photo] tvN STORY 'Kim Chang-ok Show 3'

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