Comedian Ji Sang-ryeol naturally brought up marriage in his relationship with his girlfriend Shin Bo-ram, who is 16 years younger, conveying a more serious atmosphere.

On the March 17 episode of Men Who Do Housework 2, the Ji Sang-ryeol·Shin Bo-ram couple, celebrating 100 days of dating, visited senior comedian Choi Yangrak to seek advice.

Ji Sang-ryeol said, "If things go well, should the newlywed home be in Incheon or in Seoul where Shin Bo-ram lives?" and confessed his serious concern. In response, Choi Yangrak joked, "You should accommodate everything. You should live in Seoul," drawing laughter with his realistic advice. In the studio, Eun Ji-won added support, saying, "Shin Bo-ram is the type who will be loved wherever she goes."

That day's episode also revealed a "flex" anecdote about Ji Sang-ryeol. When Choi Yangrak asked, "Did you give gifts?" Shin Bo-ram said, "He gave me a luxury necklace before we dated, and he even got a gift for my mother," surprising everyone. It was explained that he showed sincerity from the early stages of the relationship.

Family reactions were also reported. Shin Bo-ram said, "My mother's feelings wavered because people around us worried about the age difference," but added, "I took my mother to eat samgyetang with Ji Sang-ryeol, and after meeting him she said, 'He's tall and well-built,' and she approved." In effect, they safely completed their first formal meeting between families.

Expressions of affection continued. Shin Bo-ram laughed, "Everything about Ji Sang-ryeol is cute. I've never met a man like this," and Ji Sang-ryeol replied, "My whole body is rainbow," adding warmth to the moment.

Marking 100 days of dating, the two naturally raised topics from housing and family to the future. Attention is focused on whether their public relationship will move toward marriage.

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