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“Premarital pregnancy → violence and alcohol”… ‘Instinctive Couple’ Seo Jang-hoon’s anger, Park Ha-sun’s sobs

JTBC’s popular program ‘Divorce Consideration Camp’ once again shook home theaters with a shocking story.

In the episode aired on the 21st, a household survey of a six-sister couple called the ‘Instinctive Couple’ was revealed, and their chaotic marriage life was clearly revealed.

Premarital pregnancy between church teacher and 18-year-old student… 12 years of beastly marriage

The story revealed on the broadcast that day was shocking. The wife confessed that she married her husband, who was 10 years older than her and was a church teacher when she was a high school student, through premarital pregnancy, and is now in her 12th year of marriage. When it was revealed that her husband was a church teacher, MC Seo Jang-hoon was speechless and expressed his anger.

Seo Jang-hoon’s remark, “Teachers should be teaching children, what on earth are they teaching?” immediately changed the atmosphere of the broadcast that day. Their relationship, which had crossed the taboo from the start of marriage, has continued to lead to endless conflict to this day.

“There are six siblings… ” Dependence on government subsidies, life like primitive times

    A household survey of a six-sibling couple called the 'Instinctive Couple' was revealed. Photo = Divorce Camp

On the outside, they seemed like a good couple, but the reality was different. The husband did not look for work or do any housework, and the family lived on a tight budget, relying on government subsidies. When the image of a pregnant wife taking charge of housework and childcare was revealed, the MCs poured out sharp advice to the husband.

Jin Tae-hyeon strongly criticized her husband’s attitude, saying, “It seems like there is a bear in the house where people live,” and Seo Jang-hoon remarked, “We live almost like in the primitive era.” Jin Tae-hyun, who played the role of the husband’s investigator, even made people laugh by declaring that he would give up his defense with both hands and feet in response to the husband’s attitude during the investigation.

Violence, drinking, fighting passed on to children… Park Ha-sun sobs

What shocked me the most during the family investigation was the couple’s violent daily life. The husband did not hesitate to use severe profanity and violence against his wife, and the wife appeared to relieve stress by drinking 4 to 5 bottles of alcohol a day. This family conflict was being passed down to the six siblings.

When the video showing the wife’s drinking problem and the husband’s violent behavior was released, Park Ha-sun expressed concern with a devastated expression, saying, “Isn’t this going to end up on the news?” Then, looking at her husband’s behavior, she became angry and said, “It’s not even good enough to be a child,” and eventually shed tears.

Seo Jang-hoon also pointed out his wife’s bad drinking habits and warned, “If you keep doing this, you will not get divorced, but widowed.”

    The household survey of the six-sibling couple, also known as the 'Instinctive Couple', was revealed, and their chaotic marriage life was clearly revealed. Photo = Divorce Camp

“Can I protect my family?”… netizen reaction

After the story of ‘The Instinct Couple’ was broadcast, netizens responded with shock. Comments followed, “I can’t believe a church teacher would do something like this,” “I feel so sorry for the children,” and “There is no answer unless this couple fundamentally changes.”

‘Divorce Camp’ once again became the center of attention with this broadcast. Each episode diagnoses various problems in marriage and family through the stories of new couples, raising serious concerns for viewers as well.

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**What specific legal reforms or preventative measures could be​ implemented to better protect children from the negative ‍consequences⁢ of domestic dysfunction and ensure their well-being?**

## Interview: Shining a Light on Family Dysfunction

**Introduction:**

Welcome to World Today News. We’re here today to discuss ⁤the shocking case⁢ highlighted on JTBC’s “Divorce Consideration Camp,” focusing on​ a couple ​referred ⁣to as the “Instinctive Couple.” We have two esteemed guests ⁢joining us. Dr. Emily Carter, ​a sociologist specializing in family dynamics, and Mr.⁤ John Smith, a legal‍ expert specializing in family law.

**Section 1: The Complexity of Troubled Beginnings:**

**Interviewer:** Dr. Carter, the “Instant Couple” story begins with a premarital pregnancy involving a⁣ church teacher and his 18-year-old student. This clearly raises ethical and moral concerns. How⁢ does such a complex ‌beginning impact the ​long-term trajectory of a marriage?

**Dr. Carter:**

**(Provides insight into how power imbalances, age gaps, ⁢and societal norms can contribute to dysfunctional relationships)**

**Interviewer:** Mr. Smith, legally speaking, ⁣what‌ are the implications of a relationship between a teacher ‌and a student, particularly one leading⁢ to⁢ pregnancy? Are there specific safeguards in place to address such power imbalances?

**Mr. Smith: **

**(Discusses legal ramifications‌ and​ potential ethical breaches within the educational system)**

**Section 2: The Ripple Effects ‍of Domestic Dysfunction:**

**Interviewer:** The article paints a picture of a deeply troubled family environment ⁣marked by domestic violence, alcohol‍ abuse, and financial hardship. ​Dr. Carter, how does this ‌kind⁣ of dysfunction​ impact the development‌ and well-being of children?

**Dr. ‍Carter:**

**(Explains the psychological and emotional ramifications of witnessing domestic violence and living​ in a chaotic environment)**

**Interviewer:** ⁢ Mr. Smith, what legal recourse is available to children in such situations? Are there ⁤mechanisms to protect them from harm and ensure their ‌welfare?

**Mr. Smith:**

**(Outlines legal protections for children, including child protective services and potential custody battles)**

**Section 3: Societal Responsibility‍ and Intervention:**

**Interviewer:** The “Divorce Consideration‍ Camp” shed light on a deeply ⁢troubling family situation. Dr. Carter, ‌what ⁢role does society play in addressing these kinds of issues? Can we do more to prevent⁣ such situations from arising?

**Dr. Carter:**

**(Discusses systemic issues, preventative measures, and the ‍importance of raising awareness about domestic violence and healthy ⁣relationships)**

**Interviewer:** ‌ Mr. Smith, what can be done legally‍ and institutionally to support families in crisis? Are there any proposed reforms or​ legislative changes⁤ on the ⁣horizon?

**Mr. Smith:**

**(Discusses legal initiatives, community outreach programs, ​and the need for ‍better⁣ access to resources and support for struggling families) **

**Conclusion:**

We thank Dr. Carter and Mr. Smith for their insightful perspectives on this​ complex and sensitive issue. The “Instinctive Couple” case serves ​as⁣ a sobering reminder of​ the challenges many families face ‌and the urgent need for ⁣ongoing dialog, ‍support, ⁣and intervention. We hope that this discussion has encouraged viewers to learn more about domestic violence prevention and⁤ resources available to those in need.

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