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K-drama love problems 101: Why is love always difficult?

By: - Mobile Sub-editor
/ 10:59 AM January 03, 2017

Suffering from love dilemmas? Get some comfort watching the latest episodes of Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo in Viu.

Suffering from love dilemmas? Get some comfort watching the latest episodes of Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo in Viu.

Ahh, love. With various social networking sites, communication apps, and emerging technologies, gaps that make relationships extra challenging are supposed to be easier to conquer nowadays. No reply from your significant someone? Call him, or even do a video call! Your boyfriend is overseas? Talk to him virtually! Gone are the days of waiting for so long to bridge the distance between two people. Some even say that love is easy now compared to years ago. Or is it not?

In the latest K-drama episode of Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo, three highly adored love teams are featured: Bok Joo and Joon Hyung, Jae Yi and Ah Young and last but not least, Coach Choi and Bok Joo’s Uncle, Dae Ho.

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All three couples are facing a love crisis. Bok Joo got jealous because of Si Ho, Ah Young got tired of having unrequited love and Dae Ho had a heartbreak because of Coach Choi. It seems like they need more than technology to fix their love dilemmas.

Will their relationships be better in the coming days? Find out by catching up on Viu through this link: https://inq.news/WFKBJ-13-INQnet.

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