tvN STORY 'Lee Ho-seon counseling center' professor Lee Ho-seon expresses genuine anger and comfort for wives trapped in the 'triple hardship' of single-handed childrearing, economic alienation and indifference.

Today (12th) at 8 p.m., episode 17 of 'Lee Ho-seon counseling center' will reveal everything from a sharp diagnosis of 'relationship addiction' that has lost the self to clear solutions for couples on the brink.

This broadcast opens with a lecture on "relationship addiction" that ruins dating and human relationships. Professor Lee Ho-seon warns of the dangers of "fake love," in which one becomes abnormally consumed by the other, and presents three addiction types. Through concrete analysis such as the terrified-of-abandonment "Hejuck type (I will die if we break up)", the "I must help others to feel my worth" type "Donairael type (Help me and I will live)", and the "cannot exist without love" type "Samotsal type (I cannot live without love)", he emphasizes the importance of finding a healthy self.

Shocking confession of a mother of five.. Lee Ho-seon's 'strong medicine' In the full counseling, the story of a wife raising as many as five children alone, including 8-month-old twins, shocks the studio. Although the husband is a high earner whose monthly income exceeds 10 million won, he not only does not share the financial situation with his wife at all but also utters the cold verbal abuse "You earn and spend it yourself."

In particular, learning that the wife covers the food costs for five children with only 800,000 won and even feels self-conscious about having a single cup of coffee prompts Professor Lee Ho-seon to pour out his lamenting anger, saying "Why do you live like that?" For the wife who calls herself a 'servant,' Professor Lee Ho-seon is expected to deliver a radical prescription to solve the issue of "money" that acts as a power between the couple.

Invisible walls of weekend couples In the continuing counseling, the story of 'weekend couples,' whose hearts are as distant as their physical separation, is portrayed. The conflict between a husband who works alone in another area bearing the weight of being the breadwinner and a wife who feels the loneliness of a "single-parent-like" household amid single-handed childrearing is revealed. Attention is focused on what the "clear answer" proposed by Professor Lee Ho-seon will be for these couples, whose conversations have been cut off and are on the verge of exploding.<

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