South Korean 4B movement gains traction among American women after Trump’s reelection
The South Korean 4B movement, which promotes a lifestyle of no marriage, no children, no sex, and no dating, is gaining attention among American women following Donald Trump's reelection. This trend reflects growing discontent with traditional gender roles and societal expectations. In South Korea, the movement emerged amid rising feminist sentiments and a significant decline in marriage and birth rates. Many women are opting out of relationships due to frustrations with sexism, high living costs, and societal pressures. While 4B is not a formal movement, it resonates with women seeking autonomy. However, there are concerns about the potential for increased division between genders, as some fear that this separation may hinder broader feminist goals and collaboration.