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Thousands of people will rally through Seoul to back gay rights in this Saturday's Pride parade, and probably just as many conservative Christians urging them to "repent" their "sins". Religious South Koreans include been a loud fixture at the annual celebration for years, holding a rival anti-homosexuality rally while trying to physically block the march. Their presence is the most seeable display of intolerance towards sexual minorities in the tradition-bound society, where religious belief is widespread and many homosexuals stay in the closet due to fear of discrimination and social isolation. Homosexuality is not illegal in South Korea. But gay, queer woman or transgender rights last politically unpopular. Even left-leaning South Korean President Satellite Jae-In -- a former human rights lawyer -- said he "opposed homosexuality" during a campaign debate in April. His conservative opponent and eventual runner-up said homosexuals should be "punished severely for living against divine rules". Same-sex attracted rights activists say that some progress has been mad

In South Korea, homosexual soldiers can aid. But they might be prosecuted.

The army lieutenant knew his career was irrevocably damaged when military investigators visited him in , demanding that he accept having had sex with another male soldier &#x; a crime in South Korea&#x;s military.

When the investigators put him on a video call with his ex-lover, who admitted to the affair , he felt he had to avow . Then they seized the lieutenant&#x;s smartphone, pressing him to identify gay soldiers in his contact lists. And they humiliated him with questions like What sex positions did you use? and Where did you ejaculate?

The lieutenant &#x; who in an interview asked to be identified only by his surname, Kim &#x; could have gone to prison, but his indictment was suspended because of his contrition. He chose to leave the army, though, believing that he no longer had a future there.

South Korea&#x;s military says it does not discriminate against sexual minorities. But Kim is one of an increasing number of gay or gender nonconforming soldiers who contain been pe

Our gay travel guide to South Korea will help you intend a fun and safe trip, with the best gay hotels to stay, where to participate, and where to slay!

We came for the bibimbap and lad bands but stayed for the dynamic gay scene, breathtaking landscapes, and, let’s be honest, the chance to live our top K-drama fantasy. 

This is South Korea. A land where ancient temples and neon skyscrapers live in perfect harmony, and where fried chicken and soju fuel both your soul and your Saturday night…

We’re here to spill all the kimchi on how you can do the same, from the buzzing gay bars of Seoul to the hidden treasures of Jeju Island. Whether you’re looking for romance, adventure, or simply the perfect Instagram backdrop, South Korea delivers.

So, grab your best K-pop playlist, pack your most fabulous outfits, and track us as we dive into South Korea’s gay scene, from Seoul’s pulsating queer heartbeat to the cultural gems scattered across this vibrant nation. 

One thing’s for sure, South Korea is ready to slay, and you won’t wan


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