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  2. 4B movement - Wikipedia

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    Marital violence is the most prevalent form of family violence in South Korea. [13] In heterosexual South Korean households, women perform a disproportionate portion of the unpaid labor. [14] Some 4B followers state that the movement helps protect them from the risks of marriage, including domestic violence and an unequal distribution of labor ...

  3. No kid zone - Wikipedia

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    No kid zones are controversial in South Korea. [16] [3] Some view the zones as discriminatory and inconvenient towards parents and children while others argue they are within the rights of business owners to enact. [3] Women that fail to control their disruptive children are sometimes called "mom-choong", a pejorative term meaning "mom-roaches ...

  4. A feminist movement that advocates abstaining from sex with ...

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    4B originated in South Korea around 2019, encouraging women to refuse to date, have sex with, and partner with men. Google searches for the 4B movement rose steadily on Wednesday in the US.

  5. Liberal women withhold sex, shave heads to protest Trump win ...

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    The demonstration was inspired by South Korea’s “4B” movement against gender-based violence where some women in that country have vowed to follow the four “no’s” — no sex, no dating ...

  6. This Group of South Korean Women Is Swearing Off Men - AOL

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    No, it’s not Barbie Land; this is called the 4B movement, a niche and yes, extreme, brand of Korean feminism in which its followers vow to respect the four “no’s”: no sex, no dating (men ...

  7. Hyehwa station protests - Wikipedia

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    The Hyehwa station protests were a series of feminist protest rallies held mostly in 2018 at Hyehwa Station in Seoul, South Korea.The protests, which started on 19 May 2018, were against sexism, misogyny, and hidden camera voyeurism (known in South Korea as molka), and aimed to spark reformation of the judiciary system, particularly its handling of sex crimes, which organizers believed favors ...

  8. Sexuality in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Women have been marginalized throughout Korean history. [1] [2] Women could not participate in the main social system and were discriminated against on the basis of: their roles in marriage, fertility, lack of rights in divorce proceedings, and set roles in society. [1] Historically, Korean society was patriarchal, especially due to ...

  9. Why more women are choosing not to have kids - AOL

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    Here are some reasons why some women are choosing not to have kids. They don’t want the responsibility of being a parent Cecilia Sanders, a 32-year-old project manager in Chicago, was sure early ...