'Ask Brother Water' Long-Haired Male Guest "A Man Once Chased Me on the Street"
On the 27th, a male client appeared on KBS Joy's "Ask Anything" who was troubled by misunderstandings from people due to his long hair and appearance. Photo by KBS Joy "Ask Anything" broadcast capture
View original image[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Min Jun-young] A man who appeared on 'Ask Anything' shared his concern that he is mistaken for a woman because of his long hair and appearance.
On the 27th broadcast of KBS Joy's entertainment program 'Ask Anything,' a male client appeared who said he is misunderstood by people due to his long hair and feminine appearance.
During the broadcast, Seo Jang-hoon said, "There have been several clients who looked like women, but among them, you look the most like a woman."
Lee Soo-geun also added, "You resemble actress Kim Na-woon. I've never seen such a handsome man in my life."
When the client expressed concern about whether he should cut his long hair, Lee Soo-geun asked, "Just grow it all the way to your Achilles tendon," and inquired, "Is it because of an artistic vibe or do you like the hairstyle?"
The client replied, "I grew up watching martial arts movies and grew my hair long. But now that I maintain long hair, I can't bring myself to cut it short."
He continued, "I'm 170cm tall and weigh 55kg, and because of my body type, I've been mistaken for a woman. Once, when I was going to the restroom at Sadang Station, some ladies behind me naturally followed me to the men's side. Also, men being surprised in the restroom is a common occurrence."
He added, "There was even a time when a man chased me on the street. A foreign man followed me, saying my skin was nice and asked if I was gay. Even when I said I wasn't, he kept following me," he recalled.
When he revealed a photo of himself with short hair, Lee Soo-geun and Seo Jang-hoon advised, "You look much better. Cut your hair."
However, the client said, "I'm scared to cut my hair. But managing my hair is also stressful."
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Then Seo Jang-hoon said, "When you want to grow your hair, you say it's a waste to cut it. What do you want me to do? Come back when you're mentally ready," he said.
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