We've talked about K-drama male characters who are "walking green flags," but what about their female counterparts?
Look no further! These K-drama female leads portrayed Shin Se Kyung, Jeon Yeo Bin, and more are lauded by viewers for having personalities healthy enough for relationships. Which character is your favorite?
Shin Se Kyung in 'Run On'
Strong, fearless, caring, and optimistic are some of the traits that Shin Se Kyung's character Oh Mi Joo has in the Korean sports-romance drama "Run On." She is unbiased and fights for what is right.
The way she carries herself as a working adult and maintains a healthy relationship with Ki Seon Gyeom (Im Siwan) exhibits she is the perfect one for him. Toxicity is not in her vocabulary. She makes sure to speak her mind, but doesn't forget to listen to the other party to resolve conflicts.
Jeon Yeo Bin in 'Vincenzo'
She may look intimidating at first (well, because she would come off as foul-mouthed in the first part of the show), but lawyer Hong Cha Young (Jeon Yeo Bin) earned praises for being one of the toughest K-drama female leads in 2021. She's the epitome of strong and independent woman!
Despite the threats from Babel, she maintains her cool and manages to keep the Geumga Plaza's tenants' safety.
Plus, despite her growing feelings for her partner in crime, Vincenzo Cassano (Song Joong Ki), she is able to be professional and focus on their mission.
Son Ye Jin in 'Personal Taste'
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In "Personal Taste," Son Ye Jin plays the role of furniture designer Park Gae In. She may be clumsy, but she's a kind-hearted and loving woman. Despite coming from a failed relationship with her two-timer ex-boyfriend, Park Gae In moves forward in life instead of dwelling on the hurt.
Hwang Jung Eum in 'She Was Pretty'
Hwang Jung Eum gave viewers a heartfelt performance as she immersed herself in the character of Kim Hye Jin.
Despite being judged for her appearance, she remains humble, optimistic, and good at her job.
Because of her down-to-earth personality, her long-lost childhood friend Ji Sung Joon (Park Seo Joon) recognizes her and they live happily in the end.
Suzy in 'Start-Up'
Seo Dal Mi has a big dream to succeed in life. Her father is her number one inspiration in pursuing a career as a businesswoman. Despite her life circumstances, Seo Dal Mi always chooses to stay positive and inspired to achieve her goals.
She is not afraid to start again and believes in her capabilities and that she can conquer the challenges along her way.
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Do you know other "green flag" K-drama female characters? Tell us in the comments!
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Shai Collins wrote this.