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I heard that in South Korea it is much more socially accepted for guy friends to be physically intimate with each other. Holding hands, cuddling, hugging, even sleeping in the same bed. Kinda like how women are in the west. Apparently it's all normal there. I was reading a comment of a Korean guy who moved to the US, saying how it was such a culture shock for him that men are much more distant with each other here.

But what's interesting is that as far as I know in South Korea there is absolutely an incel situation with young men starting to hate women and feminism and adapting right wing ideologies. I even heard that it's actually more severe there. I'm not super familiar with that culture, but on the surface this seems to kinda disprove this "men become incels because they lack platonic intimacy" argument, doesn't it? Anyone has any thoughts on this?

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