Much to the chagrin of my husband, I've watched my fair share of KDramas. I can't stand American TV with all of it's violence and innuendo, so I turn to DramaFever when I want to watch something. Your article was surprising, and then again, not surprising to me. Not surprising because KDramas are so G-rated, that one realizes there is no way that this is reality for your average Korean. Everyone can't be a chaebol, right? I was surprised because I tried to watch a Korean movie. Granted, not every movie was like the one I started, but my, oh, my, it was pretty pornographic (and was immediately turned off!) I could hardly believe the country who gave us Boys Over Flowers could give us whatever-the-name-of-that-movie-was. I don't think legalizing porn is the answer. If 50% of men are out seeking services else where, what are the women doing? Are they crying their eyes out at home? Are they glad he's not around to bug them? Does the parents involvement in their children's marriages have anything to do with these numbers? There must be a deeper cause that can be addressed. When did we stop really loving each other and honoring our commitments? Thanks for giving me something to think about! (ps - Please be nice as this is my first ever comment on Steemit! Go me!)
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