Summary

Following Donald Trump’s recent election victory, Google searches for “4B,” a South Korean feminist movement advocating a “no sex, no dating, no marriage, no children” stance, surged in the U.S.

The 4B movement, popular among young women on social media, promotes individual resistance against conservative politics and the erosion of reproductive rights.

The trend reflects a broader ideological divide between young men and women in the U.S., where women under 30 are significantly more liberal than men.

    • @njm1314
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      -73 days ago

      From a physiological standpoint? Seems virtually the same to me. The other guy said it was unhealthy. Is there anything unhealthy about abstinence?

        • @njm1314
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          33 days ago

          Yes, no one is arguing that. The context was there’s no difference physiologically speaking. That was the premise.

            • @njm1314
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              43 days ago

              I have enough respect for those people to know they are smart enough to understand the distinction.

      • Vivian (they/them)
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        3 days ago

        They’re not necessarily the same, there’s two major differences between them physiologicaly:

        1. Asexual people date others unless they are also aromantic (well aromantic people also can date but it’s less common)
        2. Some asexual people can and do have sex
      • peopleproblems
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        43 days ago

        Asexuality doesn’t have the desire for sex.

        This is abstinence for those that would like to have sex but don’t feel safe.