Actor Kim Il-woo and Park Sun-young, a couple, opened up about their feelings as they prepare seriously for marriage and face a "real meeting between families".

On the 17th broadcast, the Channel A entertainment program "Men These Days: Groom School" aired the dates of the Kim Il-woo·Park Sun-young couple and the Chun Myung-hoon·So-wol couple. That day, Kim Il-woo and Park Sun-young visited Gangneung with their pet dog and spent a leisurely time together.

The two entered a restaurant together and, enjoying a meal of water parsley pancake with makgeolli, had a serious conversation about their upcoming marriage. Park Sun-young said, "It's not easy to introduce even dogs to each other like a family meeting, and if families oppose it, I think that's a really difficult problem." Kim Il-woo replied, "That's right. That's a problem like homework. Still, in the end the most important thing is the two people's hearts." But Park Sun-young revealed a practical concern, saying, "You can't ignore family," and Kim Il-woo empathized, "If things aren't sorted out or agreed on, it's a problem you'll carry for life. It could be something you clash over forever."

Panelist Lee Seung-chul, who was watching the conversation, expressed frustration, saying, "Why do you two avoid important topics and only talk about egg whites? You need to move forward." Kim Il-woo then asked bluntly, "Does your younger brother ever say things like 'Bring your brother-in-law over' ?" and Park Sun-young recounted an anecdote about her sibling. She laughed, saying, "My sibling always complained that other sisters were reading books and chatting while I was out running around on the basketball court."

Park Sun-young also recalled, "My younger brother couldn't drink well but pretended he could and caused a lot of trouble, so he got beaten up and was covered in dust on a rainy day," and surprised those around her by being the first to suggest to Kim Il-woo, "Next time let's have my brother join us too."

Through the broadcast, the two frankly discussed issues about meeting families and practical concerns before marriage, creating a more serious atmosphere.

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