This is a review article written after watching the broadcast.
'What's the point of leaving it' Park Se-ri opened up about her dating worries.
In the episode of the tvN STORY variety show 'What's the point of leaving it' that aired on the 12th, Park Se-ri's concerns about 'dating' were depicted.
While discussing 'marriage partner' that day, Park Se-ri said, "Even if (the partner) goes away, I would go. If it's that person." Then she said, "But confidently, a little manly," and confessed her dating worries, saying, "I'm not hitting, am I the one eating them?" which drew attention.
Heo Kyung-hwan said, "If there is a man the nuna likes, wouldn't he want to play golf together? Nuna should make a shank (miss shot) in front," sharing a tip. Park Se-ri sighed deeply while saying, "Does that show humanity, things like that?"
Especially, Park Se-ri said, "I even thought about that. I should play golf once with someone I like. If he likes golf and is charming, you never know; he could be someone I like. But when I did that, the men all played poorly. They couldn't get it together," she lamented.
Lee Young-ja encouraged, "If you tell someone to swing in front of Park Se-ri, they get nervous. It's the same as telling someone to slice with a Chinese cleaver in front of chef Lee Yeon-bok and they can't do it," she said. On the other hand, Lee Yeon-bok said, "Frankly, Park Se-ri is too big a figure for men to approach. If a man liked Park Se-ri, he might think to himself, 'A guy like me wouldn't even get a look,' something like that."
He then added the advice, "Wouldn't it be better if Park Se-ri noticed first and approached first?"
[Photo] 'What's the point of leaving it' broadcast screen capture
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