This is good news, I suppose, but it won’t help the birthrate.
RateMyHagwon, meanwhile, takes a humorous look at the Chosun’s recession news roundup.
by Robert Koehler on November 18, 2008
This is good news, I suppose, but it won’t help the birthrate.
RateMyHagwon, meanwhile, takes a humorous look at the Chosun’s recession news roundup.
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Would most married Korean couples be relying mainly on birth control purchased at GS 25? I strongly doubt that married couples are the primary purchasers of condoms at Korean convenience stores. Hopefully a few more younger Koreans have concluded they’d rather not have to deal with a baby – or an STD – in the middle of their sophomore year.
I think it has something to do with the release of the ‘Sex and the City’ movie.
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