New Reality Show 'DolsingNMosol' Promises Raw and Real Romance Stories
New Reality Show 'DolsingNMosol' Promises Raw and Real Romance Stories
The upcoming reality show 'DolsingNMosol' is set to premiere on October 14 at 10 PM on MBC Every1 and E Channel, promising a unique take on romance by bringing together 'dolsing' women, who have experienced the pain of love and are ready to try again, and 'mosol' men, who have never been in a relationship, in a 'romance boarding school.' The show is expected to deliver an unprecedented romance as these two groups with vastly different dating experiences collide in one space.

The recently released teaser trailer has heightened anticipation with its raw and vivid portrayal of 'real romance,' mixing tears and unrestrained emotional expressions. The stark contrast between women who want to love again and men who have never experienced love is particularly striking.

The teaser begins with a female participant shedding tears, saying, "Since my marriage ended," followed by another participant walking away, muttering, "It's so hard." These scenes vividly depict the deep scars of the 'dolsing' women who have tasted the bitterness of love, conveying their earnest desire to start anew, leaving viewers with a heavy heart.
New Reality Show 'DolsingNMosol' Promises Raw and Real Romance Stories
New Reality Show 'DolsingNMosol' Promises Raw and Real Romance Stories
In contrast, the 'mosol' men, with no dating experience, appear awkward and inexperienced. One participant confidently states, "I don't know why I'm still single," while another nervously wonders, "What should I say?" during a date, evoking both sympathy and laughter. The intriguing dynamic between these two groups with extreme differences in dating experience at the 'romance boarding school' piques curiosity.

This teaser strips away the sweet fantasy of traditional dating shows, focusing instead on raw emotions. Participants exchange blunt criticisms like "There's no consideration, and the personality is lacking," and "I'm not really interested in you," with heated emotions leading to bleeped-out expletives, heightening the tension.

Particularly striking is a scene where the men discuss the realistic barriers they face, asking, "What if she has a child?" and a female participant expressing her frustration, saying, "It feels so miserable right now." The reality they face is far from easy, as highlighted by a male participant's tearful confession at the end of the video, "Is this what love is supposed to be? It's difficult, painful," leaving a lasting impression.

Reported by Tae Yuna, TenAsia youyou@tenasia.co.kr