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While the protagonist is in her 40s, the "young mother" antagonist, Yeo Da-kyung (Han So-hee), is the ultimate media nightmare. A 20-something, beautiful, wealthy heiress who gets pregnant to "steal" a husband. The drama did not just vilify an affair; it vilified the weaponization of youthful fertility. Da-kyung uses her young body as a cudgel against the established wife. The show’s genius was in its ambivalence: viewers hated Da-kyung, but they also understood that in Korea’s low-birth-rate, high-stakes dating market, a "young mother" is perceived as a winner. The tragedy is that by the finale, Da-kyung is also broken, realizing that once her youth fades, she will be discarded like the first wife. While the protagonist is in her 40s, the

Why is this archetype so dominant? Korea faces a demographic crisis: the lowest fertility rate in the world (0.72 as of 2023). The "young mother" in media is a state-sanctioned propaganda tool, albeit a contradictory one.