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Divorced Goo Hye-sun draws a line on remarriage? 'Hard to watch my step and adjust'
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Divorced Goo Hye-sun draws a line on remarriage? 'Hard to watch my step and adjust'

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Actress Goo Hye-sun appeared on the MBN show 'Kim Ju-ha's Day & Night' and discussed her views on dating and marriage.
  • She stated that she finds it difficult to "watch her step" and constantly adjust to a partner's needs in a relationship.
  • Goo Hye-sun, who is divorced, expressed that she doesn't feel lonely even when alone, preferring her own company.

South Korean actress Goo Hye-sun, known for her role in 'Boys Over Flowers,' has shared her thoughts on relationships and marriage following her divorce. Appearing on the MBN program 'Kim Ju-ha's Day & Night,' the star revealed her reservations about remarrying.

Goo Hye-sun explained that she finds the process of constantly monitoring her partner's feelings and making adjustments to be a significant challenge in relationships. "It's hard to watch my step and adjust," she stated, implying a desire for a more straightforward and less compromising dynamic.

The actress also touched upon her comfort with solitude. Describing herself as a homebody, Goo Hye-sun mentioned that she rarely experiences loneliness. Even when spending time alone in her room, she finds contentment, often surprising her family who inquire if she is bored. Her statements suggest a strong sense of self-sufficiency and a preference for her own company over the demands of a romantic partnership.

It's hard to watch my step and adjust

โ€” Goo Hye-sunExplaining her difficulties with maintaining relationships.
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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.