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The 4B Movement, originating in South Korea, is a cultural and social movement centered around four principles, no dating, no sex, no marriage, and no childbirth. Primarily led by women, this movement challenges traditional societal expectations by rejecting conventional relationship and family norms. The 4B Movement advocates for personal autonomy, encouraging individuals to prioritize self-fulfillment, career aspirations, and financial independence without the societal pressures of being in a romantic relationships or family life. While initially focused on South Korean culture, the movement has resonated globally, especially among those questioning traditional gender roles and societal expectations.
As I enter the dating world, I have come across many labels or terms in which it has describe a certain group of people base on their mentality and the issues they have faced as an individual or as a collective. 4B is one of those groups that I did not know I was practicing, not knowing that 4B was the term describing me not wanting to date men. I have my reasons why I am still practicing the 4B movement. Will I change my mind and jump out of the bandwagon and start dating men again? To hear more about the 4B movements and my answer to that question, keep listen because you don’t want to miss this episode.
To read and get more information resources of this episode, click the link below:
https://www.yoursdruelee.com/post/ep50-4b
As always, stay love & bless!
❤️Yours Druelee
The 4B Movement, originating in South Korea, is a cultural and social movement centered around four principles, no dating, no sex, no marriage, and no childbirth. Primarily led by women, this movement challenges traditional societal expectations by rejecting conventional relationship and family norms. The 4B Movement advocates for personal autonomy, encouraging individuals to prioritize self-fulfillment, career aspirations, and financial independence without the societal pressures of being in a romantic relationships or family life. While initially focused on South Korean culture, the movement has resonated globally, especially among those questioning traditional gender roles and societal expectations.
As I enter the dating world, I have come across many labels or terms in which it has describe a certain group of people base on their mentality and the issues they have faced as an individual or as a collective. 4B is one of those groups that I did not know I was practicing, not knowing that 4B was the term describing me not wanting to date men. I have my reasons why I am still practicing the 4B movement. Will I change my mind and jump out of the bandwagon and start dating men again? To hear more about the 4B movements and my answer to that question, keep listen because you don’t want to miss this episode.
To read and get more information resources of this episode, click the link below:
https://www.yoursdruelee.com/post/ep50-4b
As always, stay love & bless!
❤️Yours Druelee