Actor Park Myung-eun from 'Naraesik' revealed his candid thoughts on marriage.
On the 16th, an episode featuring Park Byeong-eun was released on Park Na-rae's YouTube channel 'Naraesik.' Park Byeong-eun and Park Na-rae showcased their cheerful interaction as seniors and juniors from Anyang Arts High School.
On this day, Park Byeong-eun also openly shared his thoughts on marriage, drawing attention. Park Byeong-eun is known in the entertainment industry as a 'hobby-rich' person, stating, "Running, fishing, golfing, and camping are my hobbies. I usually go camping or fishing alone. There's something enjoyable about that. I like being alone."
He continued, "When working, I spend 7 to 8 months cooking and being with over 100 staff members, so my alone time is very important to me. I just cook alone, go to town to take a bath, do grocery shopping, and eat delicious food. I've been doing that since I was young."
He said about his outdoor lifestyle, "I've been visiting places like mountains, beaches, and reservoirs since I was almost in my teens, so I'm very accustomed to nature. In my 20s and 30s, when I had no work, the only place where I could go to rest alone was nature. I think it was the only option when I failed auditions."
Due to having many hobbies, Park Byeong-eun noted he feels he lacks time with friends. He remarked, "Life seems too short, and time feels lacking. I have too many hobbies that I love," hinting that this leads him to continuously ponder about marriage.
Park Byeong-eun expressed his thoughts on marriage, stating, "When a couple lives together for a lifetime, each person should have their own hobbies. I think it's wonderful for couples to go camping together, play golf, and fish, but for someone you see every day at home, it's essential to respect your wife's hobbies, and having alone time is really important."
He further described his ideal type, saying, "Someone who feels like a friend and shares the same sense of humor. We have to live happily together; for every 10 jokes I throw, if 9 land but there's no reaction at all, that would be tough. Just a good reaction would help. Someone with a bit of an audience style would be ideal."
[Photo] Captured from the 'Naraesik' broadcast screen.
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