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Jang Yoon-ju and Yano Shiho listened to stories of concerns sent in by fans and offered advice. One viewer, who discovered that her boyfriend, a soldier, had visited an entertainment establishment during their three-year relationship, confided her dilemma: "I told him not to go to entertainment establishments even if someone in a high rank asked him to in the future, but he refused, saying that if someone in a high rank said that, he had no choice but to go along."
Yano Shiho asked, "How bad are (Korean entertainment establishments)? Are they strange places?" to which Jang Yoon-ju responded indirectly, "Rather than strange, they are places where you can see women."
In response, Yano Shiho stated, "Wouldn't it be better to be completely open about it? I don't really like restricting the other person. If I tell them not to go, but that is where they want to go, wouldn't they end up going eventually?" Jang Yoon-ju also shared her thoughts, saying, "If a woman is offended by that, you should cut the line to some extent, but if it is absolutely unavoidable and they must go, shouldn't you talk about it?"
The production team asked, "What do you think about a married man going to a karaoke bar like that with a woman? Isn't it different in Japan?" Yano Shiho coolly replied, "If they want to go, they should go. But you never know what will happen afterward. If you want to go, you go, but I don't know what will happen to me." Yano Shiho stated, "I think it is best not to do things that are said not to be done. Freedom comes with responsibility," adding, "I think it would be good for the two of you to create rules together. It would be good to set rules like, 'When you do this, I will do that,' or 'If you go out, I will go out too.' Rules are necessary even when dating. If there are no rules, aren't you both too free?"
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1. Read the entire thing ^^ the title is such a set up ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹
2. Trash journalists again tsk tsk
3. She meant it as 'don't go' I'm shocked at the title
4. What she meant is "just try and go" ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹
5. Freedom and responsibility are two different things
6. What the, read the title ã…¡ã…¡
7. But what Yano Shiho is saying is true. They're all adults, it's no use to try to control the other person. If you want to go, then go. But you have to take responsibility over it, and risk break up over it too
8. She meant it as "you're d**d if you go" ã…‹ã…‹ã…‹
9. Ugh that title
10. Look at the poor people here not reading and leaving hate comments right awayã…
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