Men's Life These Days: Groom's Class actor Lee Jung-jin enjoyed an intimate date with Park Hae-ri while Kim Il-woo prepared a serenade for Park Sun-young.

On the 29th broadcast of Channel A's Men's Life These Days: Groom's Class (hereafter "Groom's Class"), the couple Kim Il-woo and Park Sun-young continued their China travel itinerary, and the couples Park Hae-ri and Lee Jung-jin, who went on a golf and grilled giant shrimp date, appeared and shared candid conversations about dating.

Kim Il-woo and Park Sun-young traveled to China last week with the couple Shim Jin-hwa and Kim Won-hyo. This week's broadcast continued with a date for just Kim Il-woo and Park Sun-young. When they arrived at a mountain lake famous for cormorants, they marveled at the spectacular scenery where peaks and the lake came together.

In the meantime, Kim Il-woo checked on Park Sun-young's safety and immediately put a life jacket on her. Truly a Groom's Class top pick for a considerate groom. Park Sun-young accepted Kim Il-woo's consideration gracefully. While viewing the river, Kim Il-woo said, "My saju says I'm lacking water," and Park Sun-young replied, "I have everything set, my five elements do," and they exchanged light conversation.

They later went to a Korean restaurant for a meal. Park Sun-young was very pleased. Kim Il-woo said, "I was worried Sun-young's taste might not match, so I looked for a place that serves bibimbap and doenjang-jjigae," adding, "Sun-young actually can't eat things with strong spices very well." He also showed thoughtfulness by mentioning the food Park Sun-young had treated him to, saying, "Still, Sun-young's doenjang-jjigae is the best." Lee Da Hae marveled, "He's so considerate. Isn't it because he was worried she might not be able to eat the food?"

Wearing traditional ceremonial clothes and taking selfies on their date, they wandered through a night market. Back at their lodging, Kim Il-woo played the ocarina to sing happy birthday for Park Sun-young. Shim Jin-hwa said, "This is a complete date. It's a honeymoon," expressing satisfaction with their appearance.

Lee Jung-jin went to a golf course with Park Hae-ri, whom he met through a blind date. Park Hae-ri's younger sibling is a golf player, but she herself was not familiar with golf. Lee Jung-jin carefully taught her each motion. Kim Il-woo expressed admiration, saying, "I didn't know Lee Jung-jin was such a kind person."

Even when they went to eat grilled giant shrimp, Lee Jung-jin remained constantly affectionate. Not excessive affection but the kind he could genuinely show. They soon began talking about their dating styles. Park Hae-ri asked, "When do you fight with your partner?" and Lee Jung-jin said, "People can feel bad, but if you keep saying you're annoyed or angry, you wonder if it's because of me." Still, he said he would peel a giant shrimp for his partner and that he thinks of his partner as his own princess.

Lee Jung-jin said, "We're not in our 20s anymore, so we can't avoid fighting. The issue is how you resolve it," and added, "It's good to resolve things through conversation," earning Park Hae-ri's sympathy.

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