'Lee Ji-hoon ♥' Ayane, Disciplining First Daughter During Second Pregnancy: 'Crying and Crying Because of Stubbornness'
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Ayane, the wife of musical actor and singer Lee Ji-hoon, shared a moment of disciplining their first daughter while pregnant with their second child.
- She described her daughter's stubbornness, which led to crying and reconciliation before sleep.
- Ayane expressed the difficulty of balancing her daughter's desires with the necessity of discipline for her development.
Ayane, the wife of musical actor and singer Lee Ji-hoon, recently shared a glimpse into her daily life, detailing a moment of discipline with her first daughter while expecting their second child. The experience highlighted the challenges of parenting, especially when balancing a child's willfulness with parental guidance.
Roo-hee cried and cried because she was being stubborn before sleep, but then we reconciled and she fell asleep.
In a social media post, Ayane recounted an incident where her daughter, named Lee Roo-hee, exhibited stubborn behavior before bedtime. This led to a tearful episode, which was eventually resolved with reconciliation. Ayane described the situation, stating, "Roo-hee cried and cried because she was being stubborn before sleep, but then we reconciled and she fell asleep."
Ayane expressed the emotional toll such moments take, admitting, "I want to let you do everything you want, but that is not for your own good." She conveyed the parental dilemma of wanting to indulge a child while understanding the importance of setting boundaries for their development. "So, even though my heart aches, I know I have to do it that way," she added, emphasizing the difficult but necessary nature of discipline.
I want to let you do everything you want, but that is not for your own good.
The post offered a relatable insight into the realities of raising young children, particularly the emotional labor involved in consistent discipline. Ayane's candid sharing resonated with many parents who navigate similar situations, highlighting the universal struggles and triumphs of guiding children toward healthy development.
So, even though my heart aches, I know I have to do it that way.
Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.