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  2. Prostitution in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    The number of South Korean prostitutes who worked as sex providers for American soldiers and Korean soldiers was between 26,000 and 39,000. This number is according to the research on the number of checkup for Venereal diseases from 1953 to 1969 by professor Lee Young-hoon an economic professor at Seoul National University. [ 12 ]

  3. United States military and prostitution in South Korea

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    Until the early 1990s, the term "comfort women" (위안부; 慰安婦) was often used by South Korean media and officials to refer to prostitutes for the U.S. military, [25] [26] the term "Yankee princess" has been used instead. [1] [27] [28] However, by 2013, some South Korean media were using the term "U.S. comfort women" (미군 위안부 ...

  4. Sexuality in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    There are also adult videos filmed abroad with Korean actors, recorded sex cam sessions, and K-pop deepfake pornography, manufactured adult videos with K-pop stars. [ 12 ] In one study, 99.5% of male college students reported that they had been exposed to pornography (excluding participants who declined to answer the question), with 99.1% ...

  5. Teenage Girls Humiliated In Public Parade For Watching K ...

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    Despite strict rules, some are prepared to face severe consequences to access foreign shows. The post Teenage Girls Humiliated In Public Parade For Watching K-Drama In North Korea first appeared ...

  6. Nth Room case - Wikipedia

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    The "Nth Room" case [1] (Korean: n번방 사건) is a criminal case involving blackmail, cybersex trafficking, and the spread of sexually exploitative videos via the Telegram app between 2018 and 2020 in South Korea.

  7. Prostitution in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Prostitution is illegal in South Korea, [54] but according to the Korea Women's Development Institute, the sex trade in Korea was estimated to amount to 14 trillion South Korean won ($13 billion) in 2007, roughly 1.6% of the nation's gross domestic product.

  8. Kippumjo - Wikipedia

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    The Kippumjo (Korean: 기쁨조; translated as Pleasure Squad, Pleasure Brigade, or Pleasure Group), sometimes spelled Kippeumjo (also Gippumjo or Gippeumjo), is an unconfirmed collection of groups of approximately 2,000 women and girls reportedly maintained by the leader of North Korea for the purpose of providing entertainment, including that of a sexual nature, for high-ranking Workers ...

  9. Love Land (South Korea) - Wikipedia

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    Jeju Loveland (Korean: 제주러브랜드; also "Love Land") is an outdoor sculpture park which opened in 2004 in Jeju Province, South Korea. The park is themed around sex. It plays sex education films and has 140 sculptures of humans in various sex positions.