Submitted by Mrloler70 t3_117zrfs in UpliftingNews
cesarmac t1_j9gxs6s wrote
I recently got into kdramas, a rare few of them are surprisingly good at delivering realistic life interactions and friend groups that you just don't see in western shows. Yet I never really noticed any kind of gay representation in the shows with the exception of one.
Decided to look it up and apparently South Korea has basically no rights for same sex couples or even gays in general. Good to hear that they are making a change.
AFatz t1_j9hwk0y wrote
I think the show Nevertheless, has a lesbian relationship, or at least they were both women by whatever denomination they go by.
Also Love to Hate You just came out and has at least 1 other lesbian couple.
GreyMooseBoost t1_j9i6jt4 wrote
Yes! I seriously teared up while watching Nevertheless when I got to that story line. It may seem small to most but progress is still great to see
Carazhan t1_jaeowao wrote
reality shows are starting to cover same sex relationships too, merry queer following all sorts of lgbt people and their day to day struggles on a basic level, and i forget what this dating reality show was but one of the women confessed and asked to go on a date with another of the women, and was accepted
mayssi t1_j9j5m1e wrote
There’s plenty of korean dramas with gay relationships. The genre is called bl in asia
cesarmac t1_j9j7f03 wrote
From what I can father this is a fairly new thing, not an established type of show.
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Tokishi7 t1_j9iw20h wrote
Kdramas are also heavily monitored and influenced by the government. It’s one of the issues we have here is that kdramas will often come in waves from government incentives
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