Today’s episode felt very close to my own life. For the past three years, my parents have been trying to arrange my marriage. I even started going on dates to avoid typical ‘Asian culture’ expectations, but in the end men — both Eastern and Western — often ask about your finances and whether you want kids. What I still don’t understand is why, after marriage, a daughter isn’t expected to look after or support her own parents.
I got a bit confused with this K-drama, so I forwarded everything, but am I right in saying that he became corrupt and was killed? His mother died cursing him, and his father was sick. After dying, he went back in time to correct his mistakes?
This drama really feels like my current life. I lost my papa last year, and he and I were both stubborn in our own ways—almost like a mother–daughter relationship in drama. Being alone in my late 20s is starting to feel hard now.
The funny (and complicated) part is that one of my colleagues asked me out, but he has two kids with his ex-partner. I think I might like him, but I know my relatives would point fingers if I ever dated him. Especially because my family is very over-qualified and high-achieving—and sometimes, it's too much for me.
The funny (and complicated) part is that one of my colleagues asked me out, but he has two kids with his ex-partner. I think I might like him, but I know my relatives would point fingers if I ever dated him. Especially because my family is very over-qualified and high-achieving—and sometimes, it's too much for me.
This drama made me cry and remember my papa.