'I am SOLO, love continues afterward' After self-introductions, the women cast members' hearts tilted.
On the 30th, the ENA, SBS Plus variety show 'I am SOLO, love continues afterward' (hereafter 'NaSolSaGye') featured self-introductions. Jangmi entered Hanyang University on a scholarship in the department of dance and works as a Pilates instructor, and Tulip had been working as a radiologic technologist for 10 years with a striking appearance. Yongdam, with a calm demeanor, was a talent who earned a master's and a doctorate in Europe and works as a new drug development researcher at a pharmaceutical company.
However, 24th batch Youngsoo works as a veterinarian in Changwon, Gyeongsangnam-do, but subtly appealed that living in Seoul would be possible along with his retirement plans. The first impression that had been focused on 27th batch Youngsik shifted subtly toward 27th batch Youngho, who lives in Seoul and works in the Seoul metropolitan area, and the women cast members' attention moved. Also, 18th batch Youngchul was quietly making an impression.
Back in the room, the women complained, "Most of us are in Seoul and Gyeonggi, aren't the men not?" and "I honestly didn't consider a long-distance relationship." In particular, 27th batch Youngsik was first in the initial impressions ranking, but everyone showed reluctance because of what he called "rotating shifts."
Jangmi began by saying, "Almost none of the men are in the metropolitan area," and "Honestly, more than long distance, what's harder is rotating shifts. It's too hard when raising kids." Tulip said, "That's right. They'd all have to transfer schools," looking troubled, and Yongdam said, "I think it would be really bad for the children's education."
Jangmi said, "But 24th batch Youngsoo said he could go to Seoul," and Tulip said, "He seemed sincere, so I liked him," naming 24th batch Youngsoo as a dark horse.
[Photo source] ENA, SBS Plus variety show 'I am SOLO, love continues afterward'
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