Park Na-rae candidly revealed her first-ever cohabitation confession and honestly opened up about having been a pushover to a younger boyfriend in the past.

On the broadcast on the 21st, MBC "I Live Alone" showed the story of Park Na-rae adopting the Jindo dog "Bokdori," which had been raised by her late grandparents, and living with it.

Park Na-rae said, "Since my grandparents passed away, I kept thinking about that child my grandfather raised," and added, "I'm such a novice that we're still adjusting to each other. I ask and ask every day."

In response, Cocoon asked, "Isn't it nice to have something you can look for when you wake up?" and Park Na-rae awkwardly replied, "It's still so awkward. It feels like we started living together right after a blind date. It's like a dating show," adding she felt embarrassed. Cocoon chimed in, "The house also looks like a dating show house," and laughed.

As a novice dog owner, Park Na-rae sought advice from a professional trainer. When the trainer emphasized, "No treats except during training or when giving medicine," Park Na-rae pleaded, "Can't I give just one to celebrate sleeping well and waking up in the morning?" which sent the studio into laughter.

When the trainer said, "You have to be firm when you're firm, and playing hard to get is necessary," Park Na-rae sighed deeply and confessed, "Playing hard to get is the one thing I'm worst at. I would have gotten married by now. I'm the type who gives everything and gets abandoned... I'm especially weak with younger men," exposing herself.

Hearing this, Jun Hyun-moo said, "That's really your dating style. If you only do too much, you come off as easy. You lose your position," and offered practical advice.

About her first cohabitation with Bokdori, Park Na-rae said, "I feel like I have a friend who will somehow believe in me until the end. We're not completely close yet, but there's a big chance we'll become friends. We're getting to know each other little by little every day, and I'm looking forward to the memories we'll build together."

She then told Bokdori, "Let's show grandma and grandpa that we're living well, okay?" which moved the studio.

Earlier, Park Na-rae had announced her grandmother's funeral in June, eliciting sympathy.

Meanwhile, "I Live Alone" is a popular variety show that observes the unvarnished daily lives of single-person household stars and airs on MBC at 11:10 p.m. every Friday.<
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