South Korean feminists apparently have their own "WGTOW" movement.
"Bonnie Lee told Japanese times that she’s a straight woman who is no longer interested in having relationships with men, and she’s not alone. These women are banding together to reject the rigid patriarchal norms and they have vowed never to wed, have children, date, or even have intimate relationships with men.
The 40-year-old Lee, who lives with her dog in Seoul, said that she’s always felt that there are more disadvantages than advantages to being married as a woman, and she has now embraced the nation’s radical feminist movement called 4B. It comes from “Four No’s”: no dating, no intercourse, no marriage, no child-rearing.
Wives in South Korea are often expected to work, raise children, and care for aging in-laws, so it’s one of the reasons marriage rates are on the fall in South Korea. Lee, who has two master’s degrees, explained that a woman’s previous life and work experience don’t matter in the marriage market, and being highly educated also becomes a minus point for some ridiculous reason. According to her, what matters the most as a potential wife is whether or not a woman is capable of caring for her husband and in-laws."
https://www.femalista.com/south-korean-feminists-are-joining-no-dating-no-intercourse-no-marriage-no-kids-movement/
"Bonnie Lee told Japanese times that she’s a straight woman who is no longer interested in having relationships with men, and she’s not alone. These women are banding together to reject the rigid patriarchal norms and they have vowed never to wed, have children, date, or even have intimate relationships with men.
The 40-year-old Lee, who lives with her dog in Seoul, said that she’s always felt that there are more disadvantages than advantages to being married as a woman, and she has now embraced the nation’s radical feminist movement called 4B. It comes from “Four No’s”: no dating, no intercourse, no marriage, no child-rearing.
Wives in South Korea are often expected to work, raise children, and care for aging in-laws, so it’s one of the reasons marriage rates are on the fall in South Korea. Lee, who has two master’s degrees, explained that a woman’s previous life and work experience don’t matter in the marriage market, and being highly educated also becomes a minus point for some ridiculous reason. According to her, what matters the most as a potential wife is whether or not a woman is capable of caring for her husband and in-laws."
https://www.femalista.com/south-korean-feminists-are-joining-no-dating-no-intercourse-no-marriage-no-kids-movement/