Singer Tim revealed his love story with his wife and plans for a second child.
In the episode aired on channel A on the 21st, the scene featured Park Kyung-lim and his 23-year friend Kim Tae-woo visiting KCM's home.
On that day, Tim showed empathy while listening to KCM's story and that of his 9-year-younger wife, saying, "I was also in a situation where I was meeting my wife when I was severely depressed. I thought it was precious to solve things together and that journey was important."
He noted, "I have decision-making difficulties. I went to Hawaii and bought shorts, but it took me two hours. I also asked about refund and exchange policies. My girlfriend said, 'If it takes you two hours just to buy shorts, how long would it take to get married?' It took six years until the proposal. We dated for a total of eight years before getting married. We then set the location in Hawaii, and we did everything, but then COVID-19 hit. Since we could not wait any longer, we quietly held the wedding in 2021 with just the four of us. Going through tough times together, we are doing well now that we are married and have children."
Park Kyung-lim said, "Now we can comfortably talk about the kids," and Kim Tae-woo explained, "We talk a lot. Tim asks a lot of questions."
Tim, whose son is currently 3 years old, confessed, "At first, it was really tough because there was a workspace at home. I couldn't go in for eight months. It was chaotic, and I couldn't sleep. Parenting was hard, and I felt my wife was suffering, so that time was precious."
He continued, "I am also thinking about a second child and trying. I want a daughter, but I don't know what to do. I've heard there are secrets to having a girl." He asked Kim Tae-woo and KCM, who are both fathers of daughters. Kim Tae-woo and KCM joked, "Where is the secret? Just go touch a Dolhareubang."
Meanwhile, Tim married his wife, who is two years younger and a civilian, in 2021. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic at the time, the wedding was quietly held with only one immediate family member from each side in attendance, while the rest of the family watched via video call.
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