The tragedy of 4B: Scissoring out the patriarchy, but not scissoring each other
Briefly

The South Korean 4B movement—bihan (no marriage), bichulsan (no childbirth), biyeonae (no dating), bisekseu (no sex)—reflects women's frustrations with men but lacks depth in addressing alternatives for lesbianism.
In the midst of rejecting traditional roles, the movement underscores the paradox of heterosexuality, where real independence for women should not just be about negative constructions but embracing what being a woman means apart from men.
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