A feminist movement sweeping South Korea, in which women are saying “No” to any form of intimate relationships with men, is taking hold in the United States following former President Donald ...
Interest in South Korea’s 4B feminist movement, which rejects dating, marriage, sex and childbirth, has risen in the United States. By Gina Cherelus Following the results of Tuesday’s election ...
In the wake of Election Day and a confirmed second Donald Trump presidency, women are turning to the 4b movement — a feminist movement which swears off heterosexual relationships in an attempt ...
Now, many women say they're turning to 4B, a South Korean radical feminist movement that boycotts men as a way to reclaim agency over their bodies. Jury finds Donald Trump sexually abused and ...
The term 4B, an offshoot of the larger “Escape the Corset” movement in South Korea, emerged in that country around 2018 as part of the global wave of feminist organization spurred by the ...
A South Korean feminist movement propagated largely online has made headway among American women in the days since Donald Trump was reelected president. But what is the 4B movement, and why is it ...
In the hours and days since it became clear that Donald Trump would be re-elected president of the United States, there’s been a surge of interest in the US for 4B. Young liberal women across ...
Mostly popular among young women in their 20s, she described it as a fringe offshoot of #MeToo and other feminist movements that arose in response to stark gender inequality in the country.In 2016 ...
For context, gender inequality is deeply rooted in South Korea Han describes 4B as a relatively small movement that began as an offshoot of the growing feminist movement in South Korea ...