What Life Is Like Being Gay Living In Korea🏳️‍🌈🇰🇷

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  • Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2024
  • Hey guys!
    In this video I talk about the realities of being gay living in South Korea, the unique challenges I face and some things to be aware of if you are visiting South Korea or on the journey of self-discovery. I was very apprehensive about making this video, however, I think it's a super important topic to talk about my lived experiences and give people an insight in to the reality.
    이 비디오에서 나는 한국에 사는 게이의 현실에 대해 이야기한다. 나는 외국인으로서 내 생각을 공유하는 것이 중요하다고 생각하고 그것이 한 젊은 사람이나 폐쇄적인 사람에게 작은 도움이 된다면 나는 행복하다
    This is PART 1 of my Being Gay In Korea series.
    If you have any questions about me, life in South Korea or anything at all please drop me a comment down below or give me a message on Instagram if you feel more comfortable doing so there. Equally you can also drop me an email too.
    Instagram - @itsalexmark
    Email - alexmarksmith@icloud.com
    I edit most of my videos in coffee shops, so if you wanted to buy me a coffee please feel free here -
    www.kofi.com/itsalexmark
    Have a gorgeous day and I'l catch you next time!
    #gayinkorea #livinginkorea #koreavlog

Комментарии • 37

  • @metalkittie
    @metalkittie Год назад +30

    i definitely agree with all your points about having queer korean spaces FOR koreans!! i think it is really interesting how some homophobic korean people think its ok for foreigners to gay but not koreans. its like they think being queer is something for foreigners idk. i also hope things can improve soon

    • @itsalexmark
      @itsalexmark  Год назад +1

      I'm glad you found the video insightful!

    • @mariusmatei2946
      @mariusmatei2946 2 месяца назад

      Yeah, to your point, (I remember) some 5-6 years ago, I was watching a gay pride celebration in Sydney (right here, on RUclips), and, at one point, a (seemingly) more seasoned cop in attendance asked a group of Korean girls nearby if they were enjoying themselves, and they were very excited, indeed; then, he asked them something to the effect if they have (or would like to have) something like this in Korea; their answer, (a firm) "absolutely not" (I'll never forget that)!

  • @jackdavis239
    @jackdavis239 Год назад +8

    Good stuff. Keep this coming. Such an interesting country.

  • @ChillWithTheMusic
    @ChillWithTheMusic Год назад +5

    Thx for the detailed information :)

  • @maxvodka171
    @maxvodka171 Год назад +4

    Great video. Thank you for sharing.

  • @SDA921
    @SDA921 Год назад +6

    It is really saddening when those in the LGBT+ community get such hate, especially from christians. For a religion that says "do unto others as you would have them do unto you" (aka, the "don't be a dick" rule), they constantly seem to forget that it applies to everyone :/ I myself follow the Catholic faith as the core tenants I believe and are good and positive, it's just the holier than thou people that give it a negative light constantly @-@

    • @klaraprokesova8926
      @klaraprokesova8926 Год назад +1

      Oh exactly! I'm so happy to meet someone with the same point of view, I'm queer and christian and I definitely see many of us constantly forgetting what it actually means, love one another, do not hate.

    • @Honeygarlicchicken
      @Honeygarlicchicken 6 месяцев назад

      i'm not christian, but i have a couple friends that are, they're the best people ik, it's exactly as you said it's always the people with a "holier than thou" mindset, where in reality they're just stupid as fuck

  • @yesyes2024
    @yesyes2024 Месяц назад

    There are no laws in Korea that protect or support gay people, but there are also no laws that arrest someone for being gay. It's also rare to see people showing affection in public, but even if they do, while it's not 100% guaranteed, it's highly unlikely that anyone would attack them.

  • @rusty-old-car1118
    @rusty-old-car1118 Год назад +5

    Girl, you hiding in the closet.... like a disco ball and glitter; I can not picture you as being hidden. All your videos give a perspective of what one can experience outside the bubble of Seoul, and they have been helpful on understanding a little more on expectations with EPIK.
    You certainly owe nothing to anyone to come out with this video, but I for one thank you all the same. It answers a couple of questions that I have. I was considering it may be easier to go to Korea where every eccentricity can be simply chalked up to being a foreigner rather than attempting to move within my own country's boundaries. The United States thinks of itself as homogeneous, yet my region shares more in common with other nations; plus, I blend like a flamingo in a flock of penguins. Hearing another person say out loud that their flamboyancy and personality was just attributed to being western gives a little more confidence and reassurance towards a possible move.
    Thank you for also sharing your experiences with pride, gathering places, and K Christians. I am always dubious of religious fanatics who outwardly force their will on others rather than focusing on self-introspect and personal improvement. It seems like the opposite of faith.

    • @itsalexmark
      @itsalexmark  Год назад +1

      Hey! I'm sorry about the late reply however what a lovely comment! I'm glad that the videos/my experiences have helped you in some way! That's so great to hear! Best of luck with your journey to Korea and with life in the future :)

    • @mariusmatei2946
      @mariusmatei2946 2 месяца назад

      From personal observations, homosexuality, and religion (especially Christianity, and Islam) have never coexisted (and, as far as I'm concerned, will never coexist) harmoniously; personally, I'm staying as far away from religion as possible!

  • @rararaasmr6137
    @rararaasmr6137 Год назад +2

    “I love Drake too” 🤣 i’m sorry but blesssss you hahaha. Meanwhile your kpop girly algorithms 🐰👖

  • @Likhonalk_komanisi
    @Likhonalk_komanisi Год назад

    Hi Alex I'm new and I like your videos👏

    • @itsalexmark
      @itsalexmark  Год назад

      I’m glad you enjoy the videos❤️

  • @chipd4911
    @chipd4911 7 месяцев назад

    About public displays of affection, people most definitely would say something if you were to kiss someone in public. It's not about sexuality, that - it would be the case if it were male-female too. And, yes, people would talk about it, especially if you were to do it somewhere where Koreans behave even more conservatively. You probably wouldn't know they're talking about you.
    I'm in Korea too (Busan) and from Manchester also by the way, hi.

  • @davidl9781
    @davidl9781 6 месяцев назад +1

    I think you're adorable. 😍

  • @josephmulpeter63
    @josephmulpeter63 Год назад

    Do you struggle with the language barrier?

  • @staaaah
    @staaaah Год назад +2

    17:20 i like drake
    how’d i respond : so we heard of girls generation right?

  • @burnhardleeyow
    @burnhardleeyow 4 дня назад

    See you around in homo hill😊

  • @MeowzzzzzDONG
    @MeowzzzzzDONG Месяц назад

    Sis, you took the first 3 mins to repeat the same thing over and over again lol.

  • @reisele1980
    @reisele1980 Год назад +1

    How do you know you're gay, though? Maybe you just haven't met the right girl.

    • @itsalexmark
      @itsalexmark  Год назад +32

      Maybe you just haven’t been educated enough to understand that this really isn’t the way it works.

    • @sierrah5928
      @sierrah5928 Год назад +4

      Most people know immediately, for example how do you know you like the preferences you do? Some people for example love brown eyes over other eye colors it’s just something you feel. So it’s the same about sexuality.

    • @tupums
      @tupums 6 месяцев назад +1

      @reisele1980 Maybe you are a gay?! You just have not found the right guy to realize that! Sounds about right.

    • @Honeygarlicchicken
      @Honeygarlicchicken 6 месяцев назад +3

      how do you know you're not gay

    • @OwnedByKitties
      @OwnedByKitties 4 месяца назад +3

      Maybe you just never found the “right” person who’s the same sex as you? Sounds ridiculous from that perspective, doesn’t it? Be a bit more introspective. Next time you want to ask a question, ask yourself the same question first to get a feel for how it comes off.

  • @fabioparra2711
    @fabioparra2711 Год назад +1

    teaching in two elementary schools, i could die