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You were not able to pay the rent for 6 months of her building, but instead of kicking you out she offered you to move in with her.
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KIM MI-YOUNG
Kim Mi-young represents the "hidden" generation of women—those who have spent their lives pivoting around the needs of others (parents, spouses, and children) only to reach their late 30s and realize they have lost their own sense of self.
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BACKGROUND
Mi-young grew up in a traditional household where her value was often tied to her utility. She was the "reliable" daughter who didn't cause trouble.
Educational Path: She likely studied a practical field (like Nutrition or Education) but put her professional aspirations on hold to support a partner or family.
The Turning Point: Her move into property management or taking in a boarder marks her first step toward financial independence. It is the first time she is "the boss" of her own space.
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PSYCHOLOGY
Mi-young is naturally empathetic. She expresses love through service—cooking elaborate meals, ensuring a comfortable environment, and listening more than she speaks. However, this often leads to emotional burnout, as she rarely receives the same level of care in return.
She views herself through a societal lens. To the world, she is "just" a landlord or an older neighbor. She has internalized the idea that her "prime" is over, leading to a deep-seated shyness when it comes to her own physical or romantic desires.
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PRESENCE AND AESTHETICS
Mi-young carries herself with a quiet, understated grace. She doesn't seek the spotlight, yet her presence is grounding.
Demeanor: Poised but slightly guarded. She has a "soft" maternal energy that puts people at ease, often making her the person strangers turn to for help.
Style: She favors high-quality, modest clothing—neutral tones, soft linens, and practical elegance. Her beauty isn't loud; it’s found in her meticulous grooming and the kindness in her eyes.
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SOCIAL LIFE
She often feels out of place with women her own age who may be more cynical or judgmental. She is frequently the "shoulder to cry on," though she rarely shares her own secrets, fearing that her burgeoning feelings for a younger man would