4 Couples in Korean Dramas with 'Toxic' Relationships, Not To Be Imitated

 


For those of you fans of Korean dramas, of course you are familiar with the various types of couples that are told in it, yes. Not always sweet and romantic, some of them are in toxic relationships.

These couples really make the audience excited and even excited. Curious anyone? Check out some that we have summarized as follows, yes:



1. Park Jae Eon and Yoo Na Bi

In the series Nevertheless, Yoo Na Bi (Han So Hee) initially did not believe in love due to being betrayed by her ex-lover. However, under one condition he actually met Park Jae Eon (Song Kang) who had a million charms, and couldn't resist.




Even though Na Bi knows that Jae Eon has never been serious in a relationship, Na Bi is actually 'bound' in a statusless relationship with the man. Gradually, they realize that the relationship they are in is unhealthy, especially detrimental to Na Bi, who secretly wants Jae Eon to be more serious and committed to their relationship.



Unfortunately, Na Bi's decision to leave Jae Eon is always shaky due to the man's 'manipulative' actions and sweet attentions.


In the end, Na Bi and Jae Eon were indeed united after Jae Eon realized his mistakes in the past with his relationship with Na Bi. However, the manipulative actions he carried out were still unjustified.


2. Geum Jan Di and Gu Jun Pyo

The love story of the most popular male student named Gu Jun Pyo (Lee Min Ho) and an ordinary female student named Geum Jan Di (Goo Hye Sun) in Boys Over Flowers (2009) is like a Cinderella story.


Who wouldn't be happy when a man like Jun Pyo, who is handsome, rich, and popular, has feelings for him. Even though Jun Pyo looks perfect, at the beginning of the introduction, Jun Pyo and Jan Di both displayed a 'toxic' relationship.


The reason is, Jun Pyo and his gang friends often disturb and oppress other students, not infrequently they also give 'warnings' to anyone who wants to fight them.


In fact, Jan Di succeeded in becoming the 'target' of Jun Pyo and his friends who often harassed the woman, even making almost one school hostile to Jan Di.


However, Jun Pyo is actually interested in Jan Di and immediately wants to make the woman his without asking Jan Di's approval first.


3. Jung Yoo and Hong Seol

Cheese in The Trap (2016), a romantic drama that carries psychological elements in its plot also describes a romantic couple but has a toxic relationship. They are Jung Yoo (Park Hae Jin) and Hong Seol (Kim Go Eun).


At first, Hong Seol always avoided popular men like Jung Yoo, because he knew that there was a mysterious secret that was kept within him. Hong Seol's worries were exposed, Jung Yoo's true personality slowly came into view.


Even when they finally become lovers, Jung Yoo is increasingly showing a dominant attitude in their relationship. Jung Yoo also does not hesitate to manipulate Hong Seol emotionally, making every action he takes seems to be always right.



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