
Actor Lee Tae-gon revealed his honest feelings about hesitating to plan for a second child at the age of 47.
In the MBN program 'Fact to Protect – Health Hero' airing on the 16th, Lee Tae-gon shared his realistic concerns as a middle-aged man. He candidly stated, "I'm afraid of getting older. That's why I'm hesitant about having a child."
Lee Tae-gon also mentioned the physical changes he is experiencing as he ages. He admitted to experiencing memory decline, saying, "I often forget things." It seems he is feeling the effects of physical aging as a 47-year-old middle-aged man.
This confession represents the common concerns faced by men who marry later in life. The physical burden required for parenting and worries about the age gap that will occur as children grow up are major factors that make planning for a second child hesitant.
Lee Tae-gon continues to be active, appearing in dramas such as 'The Lady in Dignity', 'Parasyte: The Maxim', and 'This Love is Uncontrollable'. Recently, he has also been actively participating in variety shows, showcasing various aspects of himself.
Experts advise that for men in their late 40s, managing physical health and regular health check-ups become increasingly important. Regular check-ups and exercise are essential, especially for the prevention of cardiovascular diseases and metabolic syndrome.




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