The history of a woman’s heartbreaking life, involving the betrayal of a famous footballer and years of personal trauma, was shared on KBS Joy Ask us whatever Fortune Teller On August 11, moving spectators to tears. In episode 328, the guest explained that he had suffered serious school bullying, harassment and repeated emotional wounds, bringing it to desire a life cut by others.
He recalled that he had met a famous online footballer, checking his identity and having started a relationship after several meetings in person. However, only three months later, another woman contacted her with the message, “Your boyfriend also struck me.” After dealing with him, he concluded the report, saying that the experience deepened his distrust of people.
But betrayal was only a part of his struggles. In middle school, he was targeted by a group of bullies who sent his violent messages and violent threats such as, “I want to hit you with a steel tube” Through shared online diaries and messengers.
At high school, although he avoided important conflicts, he faced disturbing meetings – including an unknown offer to buy his socks for 20,000 wins and an accident in which a disabled man, claiming that it was his dream to hold a woman’s hand, crossed the boundaries in inappropriate physical contact. “I offered my hand from goodwill, but after that I lost trust in humanity”, he said.
His challenges continued until adulthood. At 19, while he still wore his school uniform and worked in a company, he experienced harassment in the workplace. He told how, during a company dinner, the CEO – claiming to be drunk – asked to rest his heads on his lap. Despite the refusal, he put the bag like a pillow and lay down anyway.
Listening to his story, MC SEO Jang Hoon I offer sincere advice: “While going through life, you will surely meet people who become your source of strength. Save your emotions. If you pour too much emotional energy, your life will be damaged.”
The candid conversation of the episode resounded strongly with the spectators, shedding light on the lasting impact of treason, bullying and harassment.
Sources: Daum