Jung Woo-sung's extramarital affair highlights the cost-effectiveness of five years and the commitment of ten years.

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n the tide of modern society, the story of Jung Woo-sung has become a focal point of attention. His choice to only take responsibility for the custody of his out-of-wedlock child seems to foreshadow a change in attitudes towards out-of-wedlock children in South Korea and around the world.

As times change, marriage is no longer the only choice. Especially among the Generation Z, there is a clear difference in the views of men and women towards marriage. Men seem to welcome this change more, while women's attitudes are relatively complex. On the scale of marriage, economic considerations have become an important weight. Women often place their partner's financial situation in an important position when considering marriage, while those with higher incomes tend to avoid marriage to protect their own economic interests.

Economic factors play an increasingly important role in marriage. Many wealthy people choose not to marry to avoid potential property division in the future. Divorce not only means the breakdown of emotions but also involves the redistribution of property. In some cases, even if divorce is caused by infidelity, the unfaithful party still has to pay alimony as high as 50 million won.

The reality of divorce is far more complex than imagined. In addition to emotional entanglements, it also involves issues of property division and alimony. In some countries, laws stipulate that infidelity can be a factor in property division, but in some cases, this provision is excluded. This makes divorce more complicated and difficult.

Law plays an important role in marriage and divorce, especially in the division of property, where differences in legal provisions lead to different outcomes. In some cases, even if the marriage lasts only a few years, the amount of property division can be as high as several billion won. Such high property division and alimony make more and more people more cautious when choosing marriage.

In the game of wealth and marriage, people begin to re-examine the value and meaning of marriage. The decline in marriage rates and the possibility of a decrease in birth rates seem to be an inevitable trend. However, if society is more open to children born out of wedlock, could the birth rate be increased? This is a thought-provoking question. Anyway, we live in an era full of variables and possibilities, and everyone's choices are worthy of respect and understanding.

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