The female character is Nguyen Thi Thanh Tuyen (32 years old, Ho Chi Minh City), working as a saleswoman with a working schedule lasting from early morning to late at night. In her self-introduction, she frankly shared her desire for her boyfriend to be able to "be a son-in-law if possible" to conveniently take care of the family, because the family situation is small.
In the opposite direction, male lead Quang Huy (born in 1990, working in Ho Chi Minh City) attracted attention when mentioning the concept of "toxic feminism". He said that he does not oppose being a son-in-law if the circumstances are reasonable, but expressed his opinion that he does not support those who "demand equality but still want to be overwhelmingly favored".
According to him, a sustainable relationship needs to be based on a balance between rights and obligations, instead of one side both demanding equality and putting itself in a "better" position.
This statement quickly became a highlight of the program, because it touched on a topic being widely discussed on social networks: the boundary between positive feminism and expressions that are considered "non-standard". In fact, in modern life, the concept of feminism is increasingly diverse, but it is also easy to misunderstand or be attributed from a personal perspective.
Although there is a difference in approach to the problem, both characters show gentleness when exchanging. Thanh Tuyen does not see the "being a son-in-law" request as an expression of feminism, but simply comes from family circumstances. Meanwhile, Mr. Huy also affirmed that he is ready to be flexible if the actual situation requires it. Frankness but not confrontation helps the conversation maintain a gentle atmosphere.
In addition to the story of views, the couple also scored points for their sincerity. Anh Huy himself admits to being a "self-defending person", upholding a just enough life and not putting pressure on making money. Thanh Tuyen admits that she is not persistent in many goals, but is willing to change if she finds a suitable person. These shares partly reflect the popular psychology of young people today: prioritizing balance and personal emotions over rigid standards.
At the end of the program, both pressed the dating button, opening up opportunities to get to know each other after 30 minutes of conversation. Although it is not possible to confirm the long-term suitability, this consensus shows that they are willing to overcome initial differences to continue connecting.