The 4B movement, originally a feminist concept from South Korea, was born out of frustration with the entrenched patriarchy of the country's societal framework. The movement started in 2016 and ...
“I think it’s time for American women to participate in our own 4B movement,” one woman posted on TikTok. “If men won’t respect our bodies, they don’t get access to our bodies.” ...
It’s called 4B, and Trump’s election to a second term in the White House last week has women sharing the idea on TikTok and Instagram. The 4B represents women saying no to four things with men ...
Donald Trump’s reelection has triggered a wave of social media posts and search interest in the “4B” movement, a fringe feminist trend that started in South Korea in 2018. Partially inspired ...
The 4B movement urging women not to engage with men romantically or sexually has gained momentum in the U.S. after Donald Trump was re-elected president on Tuesday, driven in part by young male ...
In the hours and days since it became clear that Donald Trump would be re-elected president of the United States, there’s been a surge of interest in the US for 4B. Young liberal women across ...
Many US women say they are embracing South Korean women's 4B movement and refuse to date men and have their babies after Donald Trump’s presidential victory. What is the 4B movement, and why are ...
These are the four principles of South Korea’s 4B movement, a radical feminist movement that gained popularity in 2019, in response to sexism, hidden camera pornography and intimate partner ...
A growing number of women across the United States are swearing off men and posting about it on social media as they call for an American 4B movement in the wake of the 2024 presidential election.
The 4B movement can be distilled as a resolution for women to disavow men. It has four tenets: No marriage, no childbirth, no romance and no sexual relationships, according to an academic study.