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  • South Korea legalizes adultery

    Finally you can legally cheat on your spouse in South Korea.
    Stocks in their number one condom company soared with the news.

    For 62 years, if you cheated on your husband or wife in South Korea, you could end up in prison. Not anymore, after a court’s decision Thursday.


    The court found that sex and fidelity is only a private matter, not a legal one.
    "The precondition of human dignity and right to pursue happiness is for each individual to have their rights to choose their fate," the court ruled, saying that one's sex life is private. "And the rights to choose their fate includes rights to be engaged in sex and choosing the partner."

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    When I first heard this on the news this morning I thought they were talking about North Korea

    Created in 1953, the law allowed for jail terms of up to two years for those found to have knowingly engaged in an extramarital affair if punishment was sought by the spouse.

    Nearly 53,000 South Koreans have been indicted and more than 35,000 jailed for marital infidelity since 1985
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      Originally posted by BAM View Post
      When I first heard this on the news this morning I thought they were talking about North Korea

      Created in 1953, the law allowed for jail terms of up to two years for those found to have knowingly engaged in an extramarital affair if punishment was sought by the spouse.

      Nearly 53,000 South Koreans have been indicted and more than 35,000 jailed for marital infidelity since 1985
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      What bitter ex-wife is not going to take advantage of that law.
      Sounds like she could take all your stuff then send you to jail.

      They didn't say they were letting previous offenders out of jail though.

      Same in Colorado even though weed is legal now, they are not letting older possession cases out of jail.
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