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Is gender antagonism much more serious in South Korea than in China?

Better than China. We advocate that women hold up half the sky, but this is not the case in South Korea.

In Korea in the past, women's social status was extremely low. Even in the same position in the workplace, the treatment of men is much higher than that of women, so many women will choose to be full-time housewives at home after marriage. At that time, South Korea's economy was depressed, and men were under great pressure in the workplace. These pressures lead men to vent their anger on their wives after returning home, and the proportion of domestic violence is very high. This has gradually led to the rift between men and women.

In Korea, because every man has to perform military service, the time is often during college, and boys have to drop out of school for two years to perform military service. On the university campus, there are naturally many boys and girls, and among the classmates, boys may be two years older than girls, so the word "Ouba" came into being.

Boys who have served in the military service may cherish the opportunity of learning more because they have suffered a lot, and it is easier to observe words and deeds and get on well with professors and classmates! Of course, it will also help the sweet-mouthed school girl in time, which is more masculine. Of course, people generally smoke and drink, which is a bad habit formed during military service.

Like Japan, Korean women generally don't work after marriage. The main income of the family comes from the husband. Of course, it is inevitable that "the bowl is taken by others", which will encourage some people to discriminate against women.

Korean women are not as depressed as Japanese women, and they vent their anger on their friends or children through the nagging of "Sister Xianglin". Children who go to college are often harassed by their mothers who are idle at home after class.

Historical reasons:

There are also men in South Korea who need military service. After military service, there will be a 5% bonus point policy in the civil service examination. As a result of this policy, if men and women get the same score, girls will be defeated, so some girls sued the government and repealed the bill.