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※ This video is part of the October 14, 2017 broadcast of <Are We the Only Ones? - You Are My Bond Girl>. Recently, with the rapid changes in family relationships such as divorce after twilight, divorce after graduation, same-sex couples, and single mothers and single fathers, the perspective on family is also changing. According to the future household projections announced by Statistics Korea on August 22, single-person households are expected to exceed 30% and become the most common household by 2030. So how should we interpret and accept these changes? Lim In-sook (50), who served as the president of the Alaska Korean Association and enjoyed a glamorous single life, decided to marry a Korean farmer three years ago. The reason she chose a Korean farmer over several suitors who promised to make her live without worrying about money, despite her first marriage with Han Byeong-seok (50), is because she thought of 'family' as 'the closest friend who shares the same values.' It is a story about how he changed his life 180 degrees because he got along well with his heart rather than money or ability, and in some ways, this has something in common with the current trends of 'gradual marriage' or 'twilight divorce-remarriage'. ✔ Program name: Are we the only ones like this - You are my Bond girl ✔ Broadcast date: 2017.10.14 #TVViewingCholladaeDocumentary