South Korea's 4B Movement Gains Momentum in the US

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The 4B Movement in South Korea, which rejects marriage, childbirth, dating, and sex, is gaining international attention, particularly in the US, as a form of feminist resistance against traditional gender roles and patriarchal structures. Emerging in the mid-2010s, the movement reflects young women's dissatisfaction with societal pressures and economic challenges, advocating for autonomy and redefining women's roles beyond traditional expectations. Despite facing backlash, the movement's principles resonate globally, inspiring similar movements like 6B4T in China, and challenging societal norms around gender and patriarchy.
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- What is the 4B feminist movement from S Korea that’s taking off in the US? Al Jazeera English
- After the Election, a Call for Women to Swear Off Men The New York Times
- A World Without Men: Inside South Korea’s 4B Movement The Cut
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