Popular Culture Review Vol. 26, No. 2, Summer 2015 | Page 10

Colby Miyose and Erika Engstrom slim-like, but muscular at the same time, conveying a sense that men are the tendency to participate in masculine activities more so than feminine at feminine-typed activities such as pottery and dancing, Yi Jeong uses these skills to get what he wants from girls, instead of getting to know them. Though he starts off being a “playboy,” as the series progresses he slowly transforms to a person who wants to be in a committed relationship with Ga Eul (Jan Di’s best friend), and begins to view women less as objects or targets with whom Woo Bin is also a playboy, but instead of being a smooth talker, he is known as the “macho man.” Woo Bin’s family runs a very successful construction company, which also has ties to gang-related activities. In terms of physical appearance, Woo Bin is shown to be the most overtly masculine member of F4, usually wearing dark colors and button-down shirts that reveal parts of his chest. He is often seen hanging out with Yi Jeong more than any of th H