Jihwan Jo "Overflowing with Energy"... Wife "Demands Intimacy Every 32 Hours, Gets Angry When Refused" Complains View original image


[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Kim Bong-ju] The bedroom conflict between comedian Jo Hye-ryeon’s younger brother and actor Jo Ji-hwan and his wife Park Hye-min is becoming a hot topic.


Jo Ji-hwan and Park Hye-min appeared on the SkyTV Channel A variety show 'Couples Who Want to Get Hot Again' aired on August 31, where they shared the concerns of their 7-year marriage.


On the broadcast, Jo Ji-hwan expressed his affection for his wife, saying, "Although we have been married for 7 years, I still see my wife as a very beautiful woman."


In response, Park Hye-min voiced her dissatisfaction, saying, "My husband has so much energy that he demands too much from our marital relationship."


She continued, "He demands intimacy every 32 hours regardless of the location; we have tried it at my sister’s (Jo Hye-ryeon’s) house, the lodging in front of the hospital, and even in the parking lot," adding, "Because of my small physique, it is very difficult for me to accommodate my husband."


Jo Ji-hwan replied, "I was a bit hurt," and said, "After making love and waking up, I feel so refreshed and really enjoy being with my wife."


Park Hye-min then confessed her difficulties, saying, "When I can’t meet his demands, my husband sulks or gets angry. Moreover, when he feels something, he yells loudly, which makes me very anxious. Honestly, because of that, I sometimes can’t get into the mood."


However, Jo Ji-hwan said, "When I am rejected, my heart hardens and I feel greatly disrespected as a man," adding, "I heard my mother say that even after giving birth to eight children, she 'never once felt it,' so I wanted to make sure my wife is happy. That’s why I have read many books related to sex, such as 'The Girl’s Path,' 'The Kinsey Reports,' and 'The Kama Sutra.'


Park Hye-min responded, "Thanks to my husband who said he would definitely make me feel good today, there have been days when I felt it four times," but added, "Still, having to do it for an hour every 32 hours is exhausting for me."



Meanwhile, Jo Ji-hwan debuted as a theater actor in 2002 and has appeared in films such as 'Silmido' (2003), 'Korean Peninsula' (2006), 'Friend 2' (2013), 'Secretly, Greatly' (2015), '1987' (2017), and 'Miss Baek' (2018), as well as dramas including 'My Girl,' 'Iris,' 'Sweet and Savage Family,' and 'Wanted.'


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