Sukhmin and her boyfriend met two years ago. He had planned their proposal for July 5th, but sadly, one of Sukhmin’s family members passed away in June.
Because of this, they were not able to do the proposal. So instead, they postponed it to August.
They also had a formal engagement date booked for September 14th but ended up canceling it.
“I hope our generation can build a better society for the future generations to come,” said Sukhmin regarding gender roles.
Although there are still some people who spew unnecessary hate, it’s nice to see attitudes shifting when it comes to who should propose.
Hopefully, women will feel empowered by Sukhmin’s story to break free from traditional relationship norms, and women proposing will become normalized in later years. So, if you want to propose, go for it!
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