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Women's sexual freedom has been severely hit by the strong conservative society of South Korea. Sex is becoming more open in society. Women have challenged the rigid gender-based role of the relationship in relation to relations over the years. British journal The Guardian called 'Revolution of Sex' or a radical change in this case.

This change spread widely in the country. Deeply conservative society has started to bring looseness in this case.

Lynn Yu-Han is part of this transformational society. Talking about this on Twitter at the end of each successful 'date' he said. Call the followers of South Korea to abandon the conservative tradition. Saying about the joy.

In a post hit the traditional practice, he wrote, "Why should I have to feel responsible for physical intercourse or feel it?" He wrote, "If they are physically attractive male then continue."

He pulled out the idea of ​​a bonding. In one post, expressing his dislike about a man in a bed of carelessness. "From now on, if the union is not enjoyable, we will never meet again."

Long-term sex tabs are quickly disappearing into the country. Temporary relationships are increasing. The marriage interest decreased. Doctors looking for contraceptive patients also see increasingly growing doctors.

"Talking about sex in public is still very bad to see in the eyes, where men always speak very often." Lyon, a resident of Seoul's elite gang, said this in an interview. "I just want to break this attitude."

This 34-year-old woman reports about her relationship and sex issues for more than two years. Its aim is to encourage other young women to become more independent. He believes that South Korea's economic growth is stabilizing, reducing the importance of marriage among young people, making temporary relationships place.

Many of Seoul are uncomfortable discussing sex. Koreans use the English word to refer to different words in this case. They even use the word 'sex'. Although one of the fastest growing Internet systems in the world, the country's government regularly censors online pornography. Gambling or North Korean campaign, such as the sensor in this case.

The spread of sex shops is one of the most obvious signs of the country's open conduct. The recent trend has become strong.

Originally focusing on women, Aura Kouk, founder of Dosanne's sex shop 'Pleasure Lab' Kak, previously working as a nurse, organizes seminars on a regular basis. They want to change the bad attitude of sex toys.

"The main role of women in sex is difficult in South Korean society." Quack said, "Men always want to be prominent in this regard. That is, for a long time there was no sex for women. "

"Satisfaction is not a matter of shame, but in Korean culture, when women talk about contentment, people are their slut."

Long-term conservative rituals can be seen in South Korea's most popular search engine 'Navar'. The name of the store has blocked search results. For this reason, Quark has added an explanation sticker explaining the ban on each item.

"Apart from humans like us, there has been no change in understanding about sex. This is not the subject of the approval of society for our existence; It is a matter of leadership in a movement. "He said, if such a business does not start, then where we had lived five years ago, we had to stay there."

Slowly emerge

Even though relationships are still referred to as 'sacred' in the main media, there are also some exceptional programs. Which helped slightly to adapt to the issue of sexuality. In this case, a court verdict has played a favorable role.

One such television show Witch Hunt It was first broadcast in 2013. The program was known for its open discussion on sex and relationships. There were basically taught to succeed in the love of noble men. Four of its presenters were male.

In March, a show called 'Cranky Men and Women' was broadcast on a clear objective 'Honestly discussing gender concepts' in everyday life. The program gets support from renowned feminists.

In the year 2015, the country's top court has ruled that the 60-year-old law prohibiting illegal immigrants is illegal. The offense was punishable under the law, the maximum punishment for two years. Even before the court revoked the law three times, it continued.

2.jpgIn the popular culture, the rise of feminism leads to this sexual freedom and the struggle for equality of gender, or gender, of both sexes.

Kusia daemant works in an e-commerce company. At the same time, he was sent to Seoul as the most popular drag queen (for women in the entertainment or fashion courts).

He said, "Our community was underground for a long time. At the same time, it wanted to bridge the wider society with greater society. "

The 'Korea Queen Culture Festival' (LGBT rights issue), which started in 2015, is being built in a plaza outside Seoul's center center. Focusing on the festival is increasing. Protesters are becoming more vulnerable.

"We are helping sex think more enjoyable." Kusia said, "We do not have any program, neither is there leader. Changes from within us, watching sex and sexual matters, learning. Drug performance issues are also becoming acceptable. "

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But South Korea's large and influential Christian communities are concerned about this trend. Pedro So Kang-Sak is often campaigning against the problem of open-free behavior on sex. His LGBTI-opposition is also strong

"South Korea was respecting the traditional values, but it is a revolutionary change," he said, "which is being misguided."

He compared Summer's profit with it, when thousands of Hippers supported peace and free love in 1967, gathered in San Francisco.

He told the 40,000 people regularly going to church in Seoul's suburb. Saay Eden teaches about sex in the congregation. He said, 'People need sexual orientation. But there should be morality in this case. Even now the flood that flooded us, new youths who are engaged in free sex, if they look deeply at themselves, they can not say what they are doing is right or right. '

Source: Channel i Online