During an interview with Punch News over the weekend, Singer Jaywon made it know that sustaining a connection with a partner is more is more important than a marriage tag.
I’m sure a lot of people would agree with the idea especially if we look at the increasing number of failed marriages in modern times.
“One of the things I look for when it comes to having a relationship is happiness and being able to manage each other (me and my partner)“, the singer says.
“I don’t think I need marriage; all I need is a best friend that we can just be together and understand each other for the rest of our lives, have kids and build an empire together.
“I feel that when the word marriage comes into the picture, that is when the problem starts. Everybody starts to feel like they have a right and all that.
“We can just be best friends and be together forever; it is more important than calling it marriage. If it is a partnership, then let it be so, if we can pray, make money and have children together. I don’t need any other thing.”
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Well, it’s not like Jaywon is against the institution of marriage. He is only taking his time and want to make the right choice for him.
His words: “I am not married yet because I have yet to find the right woman. “I feel if there is no love, we cannot progress. Even in a company, if there is no love, the company won’t grow. I have been heartbroken many times in the past. Saro my song is a true life story.
If you recall, in the said song (Saro), released in June 2018, Jaywon describes a heartbroken lover who was abandoned by a female partner that left him for another.
“If I can have all that, I am okay; marriage has destroyed a lot of people. I am not married yet because I have yet to find the right woman.
“I feel if there is no love, we cannot progress. Even in a company, if there is no love, the company won’t grow. I have been heartbroken many times in the past; ‘Saro’ my song, is a true life story.”
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