'I'm Solo' Kwang-soo, the reason why he was a solo artist despite being a patent attorney


Kwang-soo, who appeared in the special feature of the mother-born solo in the variety show 'I'm Solo', expressed his concerns about his real name Lee Hee-soo.

Appearing on Channel A's 'Oh Eun-young's Gold Counseling Center', which aired on the 26th, Kwang-soo introduced himself as "Lee Hee-soo, a 33-year-old patent attorney who came out to turn your question marks into exclamation marks." After graduating early from science high school in two years and graduating from Pohang University of Science and Technology, he was an elite trademark patent attorney, the highest-paid job.

Kwangsoo said, "I don't know what a sum is. I tried to confess, but the timing was bad. It seems to have been approached one-sidedly and hastily. I thought it was a good feeling, but when it went the opposite way, I was rejected. Blind date 20 times. It was painful to have the feelings I liked completely denied. I also developed a fear of being rejected.”

He continued, “When I send and receive messages with people of the opposite sex, if there is no answer, I get anxious and delete all messages. Immediate question and answer is convenient, but if there is no answer, that is. A good relationship is when the opposite sex shows the person without hesitation,” he said.

In response, Oh Eun-young diagnosed Gwang-soo with heterosexuality and said, “I have been in a relationship for 9 years. A good relationship takes a long time. When you want to get quick results, you get impatient. You will peck your opponent,” he advised.
'I'm Solo' Kwang-soo, the reason why he was a solo artist despite being a patent attorney

In addition, Oh Eun-young said, “The barrier that a mother-to-be solo has to overcome is heterosexuality. The second hurdle to success in a relationship is healthy self-disclosure. When you like something, you express your feelings in a healthy way. However, when you don't know each other's feelings, if you do it too quickly, the other person feels the burden and runs away. You have to over-disclose yourself appropriately and not excessively,” he added.

Oh Eun-young told Gwang-soo, "I tend to interpret the other person's words uniquely. You should have a conversation while wondering why the other person asked that question and thought that way. while understanding the other person's intentions. I'm good at giving and receiving, but I'm short of breath. They are in a hurry to answer, so they don't have time to figure out their intentions. Then the conversation is bound to be superficial.”

In particular, Oh Eun-young said, "I can't stand the silence. If the situation becomes even slightly awkward, overdo it. do a little crap Don't even use awkward humor in the future. It is also a way to pay attention and listen to what the other person is saying. They get impatient, overdo it, and do stupid things. If you attach a sajok, it gets more twisted. Do not use strange metaphors during comments.”

Reporter Tae Yuna, Ten Asia youyou@tenasia.co.kr