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The “4D Movement” – AKA Women Refusing to Have Sex, Marry, or Have Children with Men – Goes Viral for Obvious Reasons

The “4D Movement” – AKA Women Refusing to Have Sex, Marry, or Have Children with Men – Goes Viral for Obvious Reasons

This week, twice accused, convicted criminal Donald Trump defeated Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election, leaving women across the country devastated about the future of abortion care, birth control, in vitro fertilization and much more.

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According to election exit polls, 55 percent of men voted for Donald Trump – who is the candidate bragged about helping overthrow Roe v. wadeedited responsible for sexual abuseHe said he would protect women “whether they like it or not.”

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His victory created excitement Fear and anger from women online.

One person said: “All the men on tl are blithely joking about the election and all the women are actually scared and sick to their stomach. What’s in the dystopia?”

Twitter: @GraceVanDien

“I honestly don’t feel comfortable bringing a child into this world. I’ve seen everything I need to see and that’s enough,” another wrote.

Twitter: @qubitqt

“I think more than half of America tells women that their lives are less important than the cost of eggs and gas,” this person said.

Twitter: @brittytigs

“Stop having sex with women!!! They hate us hahaha,” another user wrote.

Twitter: @alwaysxxspicy

And now these feelings are turning into action. The recent 4D movement — Feminist protest movement initiated by South Korean women – went viral among American women for her bold tactics No heterosexual sex, no childbirth, no dating and no heterosexual marriage until women have equal rights.

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The 4B movement began in 2019 in South Korea, where women protested issues such as abortion rights. domestic violence, gender pay gap and harmful beauty standards.

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Drew Afuloa women’s rights advocate and influencer, praised the 4D movement and discussed its impact on South Korea (which was also his name). 0.72 birth rate “national emergency”” In 2023). “Women refuse to have children until they are treated equally and fairly. And apparently women are much more important than men give them credit for, because the government is panicking… When people ask me how I feel, I say period. Whatever drives them to listen,” Drew said.

American women are now voicing their support for the 4B movement online: American women are now voicing their support for the 4B movement online:

Another wrote: “I am married and asked my husband for his virginity until the vasectomy was done. Luckily he is a gem and got a referral appointment with the doctor as soon as I asked for it.”

A couple is sitting on the couch; The woman looks sad, the man offers consolation by holding the woman's hand and speaking in a low voiceA couple is sitting on the couch; The woman looks sad, the man offers consolation by holding the woman's hand and speaking in a low voice
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“I’ve been in a relationship for 3 years, but I’m going to make the 4b move, not because I don’t trust him, but because I can’t be ready for motherhood because we don’t know our chances if we risk it.” A user commented on TikTok.

Man comforts a woman sitting in bed with her head in her hands and conveys a moment of emotional support.Man comforts a woman sitting in bed with her head in her hands and conveys a moment of emotional support.
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One user emphasized the importance of developing strong relationships with other women as a form of resistance: “Reminder that the 4B movement, and the separatist movement in general, is not just about avoiding men, it is also about supporting and investing in women’s relationships, women-owned businesses, women’s the media it produces, etc., surround yourself with women and our culture.”

Twitter: @rusticfem

However, some men have already started threatening women in response to the 4B movement going viral. “Women are threatening sex strikes like LMAO, like you have a say,” conservative political commentator Jon Miller wrote on Twitter.

Twitter: @MillerStream

If such statements are to be believed, violence against women may increase in the coming years.

You can read more about the 4D movement Here.

Women, please comment below or use this anonymous google form To let us know what you think of the growing 4D movement in the US.