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It’s ok! That’s love!


By January 28th, I finished 16 episodes of Gwaenchanha, Sarangiya. Firstly, I was in searching for Lee Kwang Soo’s new drama when I found out that it’s also stared my favorite actress from Master of Sun.

It’s interesting drama which is based on neuropsychiatry but the all of the patients’ cases and unique diagnosis are fictional. The main character, Jang Jae Yeol (actor Jo In Sung), is a mystery fiction novelist who has OCD and can only sleep in bathtub. He even has schizophrenia seeing himself in Han Kang Woo (EXO D.O.). Meanwhile, Ji Hae Soo (actress Gong Hyo Jin) is a psychiatrist with sex phobia. She can’t kiss or having sex with her bf. 

I learnt things from watching it. Even I got point of view from both man and woman of how they see love.




1. For man, sex is to show how deep his love is. Even he doesn’t know what else to do. And woman doesn’t like if he just says “I love you” after he slept with her.
2. Woman doesn’t like playboy but she is upset when he stop playing her.
3. Give time for a man to study or work ALONE. Don’t disturb him! Even if he doesn’t contact you for a week.
4. Healthy people needs other so sick people do need more affection.
5. Mother’s love is so huge that she makes many sacrifices thru out her life.
6. Never disappoint your mom. Always listen to what she says, just do it!
7. But if you are stubborn enough, you make an agreement at the end of what you want and need.
8. Can you break totally from your love for a year just to make sure that you are destined together? They strongly believed in each other that they are just perfect for each other. It’s too beautiful to say that they complete each other.
9. Can love always win over things?
10. Do we all have possibility to experience mental sickness? And I think I have phobia – lolz.

No need to answer ^^


P.S. Not until episode 14, I realized that Gwaenchanha, Sarangiya is on the line of its ost by Davichi. It’s a drowning melody ^^

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