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LoginAs a major K-pop fan, I pursued the dream of immersing myself in Korean culture by temporarily migrating to Korea when I was just 19 years old. For the next 8. But one thing I never planned for was dating a Korean man. Until it happened. With my ex-boyfriend after a dance performance.
I cannot write this in detail because a it is too personal and b it entails the personal life of somebody else; but overall, the story goes like this: I ran into this wonderful human being, we had a wonderful time together, without realizing we had different expectations, then came misunderstanding, heartbreak, honest conversation, recuperation, etc. How did this messy misunderstanding ever happen? Indeed, love seems to be a universal concept found in any culture throughout history. That is why it makes love stories so popular and timeless that it works pretty much anytime and anywhere in the world, right? Even though we are way past the era of the Renaissance, Romeo and Juliet's forbidden love and their heartbreak are transcendent. Even though I've never been to Montauk Beach before, I'm able to identify and relate to the pain of erasing someone out of your life and the seemingly irrational urge to get back to a clearly toxic relationship through the film Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
Since the cultures and the societies of Korea and the United States are quite different, there are natural differences in how people date within each country. Here are six of them to take note of. An essential part of healthy relationships is balancing the time spent alone and with a partner.
With the popularity of Korean culture on the rise worldwide, I decided to ask real women to share their very real experiences of dating Korean men. Why does the color of skin matter? You ever heard of the saying different strokes for different folks?
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