"Pour boiling water on his vital parts"... A wife who has suspected her husband of cheating for 40 years

On the episode of the tvN STORY variety show Lee Ho-seons Counseling Center that aired on the 9th, a couple who had been struggling with conflict over long-standing suspicions of infidelity appeared on the show.She continued, When I called to confront him, he said he would sue me for false accusation. She added, Even after that, he kept acting strangely. There were handprints on the back seat of the car, and the floor mats were shiny. I asked, Who rode in there to make it like that? but my husband didnt answer.The wife confessed, I once introduced him to a classmate from the insurance company, and my husband told her she was pretty. She continued, Even on the day of my mothers funeral, that classmate left after checking her phone before eating, and my husband was nowhere to be seen, which made me suspicious.She continued, So I sent a message to the classmate asking, Did you go to a motel with my husband that day too? but I didnt get a reply.He also claimed, There was a time when my wife got so angry she chased me with a brick. In response, the wife admitted, I never hit him, but I wanted to kill him, while the husband revealed, I once poured boiling water on his vital parts, causing shock.After hearing the story, Professor Lee Ho-seon asked, Why dont you get a divorce? The husband replied, Ive never even considered divorce.Professor Lee Ho-seon then asked, How can you live with someone who, first, suspects you, and second, tries to kill you? The husband replied, It would be unfair to divorce over an affair that never happened, evoking sympathy.
On the episode of the tvN STORY variety show Lee Ho-seons Counseling Center that aired on the 9th, a couple who had been struggling with conflict over long-standing suspicions of infidelity appeared on the show.She continued, When I called to confront him, he said he would sue me for false accusation. She added, Even after that, he kept acting strangely. There were handprints on the back seat of the car, and the floor mats were shiny. I asked, Who rode in there to make it like that? but my husband didnt answer.The wife confessed, I once introduced him to a classmate from the insurance company, and my husband told her she was pretty. She continued, Even on the day of my mothers funeral, that classmate left after checking her phone before eating, and my husband was nowhere to be seen, which made me suspicious.She continued, So I sent a message to the classmate asking, Did you go to a motel with my husband that day too? but I didnt get a reply.He also claimed, There was a time when my wife got so angry she chased me with a brick. In response, the wife admitted, I never hit him, but I wanted to kill him, while the husband revealed, I once poured boiling water on his vital parts, causing shock.After hearing the story, Professor Lee Ho-seon asked, Why dont you get a divorce? The husband replied, Ive never even considered divorce.Professor Lee Ho-seon then asked, How can you live with someone who, first, suspects you, and second, tries to kill you? The husband replied, It would be unfair to divorce over an affair that never happened, evoking sympathy.
On the episode of the tvN STORY variety show Lee Ho-seons Counseling Center that aired on the 9th, a couple who had been struggling with conflict over long-standing suspicions of infidelity appeared on the show.She continued, When I called to confront him, he said he would sue me for false accusation. She added, Even after that, he kept acting strangely. There were handprints on the back seat of the car, and the floor mats were shiny. I asked, Who rode in there to make it like that? but my husband didnt answer.The wife confessed, I once introduced him to a classmate from the insurance company, and my husband told her she was pretty. She continued, Even on the day of my mothers funeral, that classmate left after checking her phone before eating, and my husband was nowhere to be seen, which made me suspicious.She continued, So I sent a message to the classmate asking, Did you go to a motel with my husband that day too? but I didnt get a reply.He also claimed, There was a time when my wife got so angry she chased me with a brick. In response, the wife admitted, I never hit him, but I wanted to kill him, while the husband revealed, I once poured boiling water on his vital parts, causing shock.After hearing the story, Professor Lee Ho-seon asked, Why dont you get a divorce? The husband replied, Ive never even considered divorce.Professor Lee Ho-seon then asked, How can you live with someone who, first, suspects you, and second, tries to kill you? The husband replied, It would be unfair to divorce over an affair that never happened, evoking sympathy.

On the episode of the tvN STORY variety show "Lee Ho-seon's Counseling Center" that aired on the 9th, a couple who had been struggling with conflict over long-standing suspicions of infidelity appeared on the show.

She continued, “When I called to confront him, he said he would sue me for false accusation.” She added, “Even after that, he kept acting strangely. There were handprints on the back seat of the car, and the floor mats were shiny. I asked, ‘Who rode in there to make it like that?’ but my husband didn’t answer.”

The wife confessed, “I once introduced him to a classmate from the insurance company, and my husband told her she was pretty.” She continued, “Even on the day of my mother’s funeral, that classmate left after checking her phone before eating, and my husband was nowhere to be seen, which made me suspicious.”

She continued, “So I sent a message to the classmate asking, ‘Did you go to a motel with my husband that day too?’ but I didn’t get a reply.”

He also claimed, “There was a time when my wife got so angry she chased me with a brick.” In response, the wife admitted, “I never hit him, but I wanted to kill him,” while the husband revealed, “I once poured boiling water on his vital parts,” causing shock.

After hearing the story, Professor Lee Ho-seon asked, “Why don’t you get a divorce?” The husband replied, “I’ve never even considered divorce.”

Professor Lee Ho-seon then asked, “How can you live with someone who, first, suspects you, and second, tries to kill you?” The husband replied, “It would be unfair to divorce over an affair that never happened,” evoking sympathy.