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Thursday, February 26, 2015

South Korea Legalises Adultery - OMG!

South Korea’s Constitutional Court on Thursday struck down a controversial adultery law which for more than 60 years had criminalised extra-marital sex and jailed violators for up to two years.

The nine-member bench ruled by seven to two that the 1953 statute aimed at protecting traditional family values was unconstitutional.


“Even if adultery should be condemned as immoral, state power should not intervene in individuals’ private lives,” said presiding justice Park Han-Chul.


In the past six years, close to 5,500 people have been formerly arraigned on adultery charges — including nearly 900 in 2014.

But the numbers had been falling, with cases that ended in prison terms increasingly rare.

Whereas 216 people were jailed under the law in 2004, that figure had dropped to 42 by 2008, and since then only 22 have found themselves behind bars, according to figures from the state prosecution office.

The downward trend was partly a reflection of changing societal trends in a country where rapid modernisation has frequently clashed with traditionally conservative norms.

In 2008, one of the country’s best-known actresses, Ok So-Ri, was given an eight-month suspended sentence for having an adulterous affair.

But even socially conservative civic groups who had supported the legislation in the past acknowledged that times had changed.  Public views ‘have changed’.

“Public conceptions of individuals’ rights in their sexual lives have undergone changes,” Park said, as he delivered the court’s decision.

“Adultery must be censured morally and socially, but such a law is inappropriate in a modern society,” said Ko Seon-Ju, an activist with the Seoul-based civic group Healthy Families.

“It used to be an effective legal tool to protect female rights, but equal rights legislation has improved,” Ko said.

“Adultery is an issue that should be dealt with through dialogue between the partners, not by law,” she added.

While the adultery law may have been ruled out of existence, social disapproval of marital infidelity remains potent.

In April last year, South Korea blocked the newly launched Korean version of the global adultery hook-up site Ashley Madison, saying it threatened family values.
Source : Aljazeera



A hook up site threatens family values and they legalise adultery?Wow!
Is Adultery a social crime or one that should be punishable under the law?
Is adultery like stealing another person's property?lol
Or like violating terms of agreement?

Anyways,good luck to them!

No need for such law in Nigeria because that is the headquarters of adultery already.









110 comments:

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    1. Enhen is it not better than this hide and seek we do here????

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    2. Lmao @ adultery headquarters

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  2. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Like i earlier said, hw can i obtain a visa frm this country bcos i want to bcome a citizen.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  3. Hian

    This people sef, do they have sense at all?

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    1. I don't think that caption is right tho, they didn't legalise adultery, it simply isn't criminal! In Nigeria it isn't criminal neither has it been legalised. So u chose to commit adultery or not based on your own moral standing!

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    2. The title is misleading!it was criminal in dat country and they chose to drop dat law which is good,cos that's too much of the govt in pple's bizness.aah ahh!

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  4. This is the baba quarter of adultery, naija men too much!

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  5. They did the right thing! Let God be the judge. If dat kyn law dey naija ehn.......almost all our men will be ex-convicts.

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  6. Replies
    1. Abi oo!!! Can't wait to be there!!! I like good dicks nd good furks!!!

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  7. Commiting adultery is more of a private stuff than national thing. I second there decision, People deserve their rights to privacy..
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    .NOTE: Raise Your Words, Not Your Voice. It Is Rain That Grows Flowers, Not Thunder..

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    1. Madam preacher easy!

      They didn't legalize adultery.they have only stopped it from being a criminal offence.same as in every other country..

      You wey dey preach to south koreans,is adultery illegal in Nigeria?

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  9. This is a country being ruled with people with sense abeg, leave God to judge the immoral ones and u deal with d worldly offenses abi. Why should someone be jailed for consensual sex. Haba!

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    1. Abi o may you and your children experience the pains of adultery

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  10. Not that they really legalized adultery, they decriminalize it.

    They were the only non religious country sending people to jail for committing adultery.

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  11. Their country, their law, their headach.
    But wait ooooo, did they think of the repercussion this their new law will have on their marriage system?

    Na wah for them ooo.

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  12. Good for them,Lmaooooooooooooo

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  13. PalominoGeh Loves SDK26 February 2015 at 11:44

    Funny people.

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  14. PalominoGeh Loves SDK26 February 2015 at 11:47

    Koreans are decent people tho. They are great on diligence and honesty. Very hardworking and principled tho stingy. Lol

    Physically they are not like chinese, Most are tall and they don't have "beady" eyes like other Asians.

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  15. Good for them.





    #WhiteDiamondOut


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  16. OMG! OMG! OMG! OMG! OMG!

    OMG! OMG! OMG! OMG!



    What did I just digest?????

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    1. Calm your tits.

      Read again

      They only made it a non-crime action.

      They didnt say you must commit adultery.

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    2. Lmao @ calm ur tits. SDK blog get characters mehn!

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  17. Nothing we no go hear tmw them go say Americans are the bad once

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  18. Lmao adultery is already in Nigeria you can't even arrest your spouse here for adultery,so no need

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  19. It is God's will that you should be sanctified: that you should avoid sexual immorality; that each of you should learn to control his own body in a way that is holy and honorable, not in passionate lust like the heathen, who do not know God.


    #Enuff said

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  20. Oyibo do laws to suit their selfish self. It doesnt matter until it matters into the lake of fire.

    i know very soon now celebrities will start glamoring for this copy and paste life style of foolish people that dont go to church or read the Bible. They allow Bible to read them but not read and understand what the Word of God says about adultery. Every fornicator, adultery, etc. will have their part in the lake of fire burning with brimstones.

    copy and paste Nija oya you are free to do this afterall we have gay people in this country. Yeye dey smell for una

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    1. Holier than thou...weldone...make sure u sha make heaven

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    2. eka joy u a fucking pest on dis blog. U irritate d fuck outta me wiv ur gum body. Tueh

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  21. Hmmmm..ndi Korea with their yeye laws. Naija no fit try this cos the law makers are the worst.

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  22. Beautiful and GIFTED26 February 2015 at 11:56

    No comment.

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  23. Shit happens..
    We don't need this in Nigeria,its gona be a disaster

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  24. Lmao @ Nigeria that is headquarter already. Chai, there is God ooo.

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  25. Lmao @ Nigeria that is headquarter already. Chai, there is God ooo.

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  26. Let STDs be crowned in their homes. Wobbish!

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  27. Fine by me, adultery has many causes and should is nt any concern of d country, let God b d judge, itz nt anybodies business. *my opinion*

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  28. The world is coming to an end already.

    Sorry o, Korean wives. You will have to come learn from naija wives how they cope with adultery.

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  29. Their concern. Adultery is already part of us in Nigeria.

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  30. MR EDDY said this heat wan kill person o.


    End time knocking at the door.
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    ^™THAT EDO BOY.COM~

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  31. They are right in a way.
    But in a way.......hmmmmmm odiegwu
    To you tent oh Israel

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  32. Very soon we will start having open marriages in the society.

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    1. With their tiny blokos...it makes no difference either way

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  33. The world is gradually coming to an end. www.alabekee.blogspot.com

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  34. Their concern. Adultery is already part of us in Nigeria.

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  35. 2Str8
    It was not stated anywhere in the above news/story that S. Korea legalized adultery.

    What they did was remove the criminal consequences of Adultery which was the "jail term." Jailing someone for committing adultery like was stated in "almost" non-existence, hence the abolishment of that part of the constitution.

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    1. U get head. In as much as adultery is a sin, its not enough to be labeled a criminal offence. It should be dealt with by the parties involved or family not the government.

      #btw, worst day of my life.never felt suicidal all my life.

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    2. Anon 12:11 You are smart.

      @ Sapphire. E no dey hard una to want to commit sucide...
      I raise nyash for you.

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    3. 2Str8

      *is*

      Abeg o' y u wan reduce d number of BVs here na.
      No matter what dat thought shud neva cross ur mind. Sorry about wateva it is tho. Stay strong

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  36. 'Even if adultery should be condemned as immoral, state power should not intervene in individuals' private lives'.
    This same logic should apply to homosexuality. Though immoral, state power has no right to intrude in an individual's private life.

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    1. Shut your demonic ideas. Adultery and homosexuality....God detests. Repent now and live in Jesus name.

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    2. @anon its not demonic ideas its called an opinion, you have yours and he has he's,so let him be and besides he only said the exact thing that was on the post,so why don't you go to South Korea and tell them to shut their demonic ideas na.... Did u hear him say adultery and homosexuality are good things? Understand before you dey talk abeg

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  37. Na wa
    End time tinz.



    *Rmn blessed*

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  38. Consensual adultery should not be illegal joor. Let your conscience judge you!

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  39. Hahahahahaa
    Naija don't need it
    Adultery rules
    Hahahahahahaa
    Ndi ojooooooo

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  40. Wahala dey oooo. This one na everybody carry go.

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  41. 'Even if adultery should be condemned as immoral, state power should not intervene in individual's private lives'.
    This same logic should apply to homosexuality. Though immoral, state power has no right to intrude in people's private lives.

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  43. the headquarter of adultery lmfao I pledge to Nigeria my country o Nigerians are baba o in DAT area of life





    #GODWIN


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  44. Na wa
    End time tinz.



    *Rmn blessed*

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  45. the headquarter of adultery lmfao I pledge to Nigeria my country o Nigerians are baba o in DAT area of life





    #GODWIN


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  46. Stellz, it's same in Nigeria! No one gets a jail term for adultery! So, what are you saying? It may only be a ground to file for divorce. So, S Korea just arrived where Nigeria has been since its creation. Except sharia law tho' (which I know picks on women)

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    1. Help me explain to them o! Some people can't read to save their lives

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  47. Criminalizing adultery is barbaric, laughable and ridiculous. But its no different from criminalizing homosexuality. People should be free to make moral choices and live their lives the way they want to, without government interference. As long as they're not constituting danger to anyone.
    That's why civilized societies and high minded individuals will always regard the anti gay bill for what it truly is....BARBARIC!

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  48. It's a moral issue and should not be criminalized or someone sent to jail for it. So long as it is consensual, it should be trashed out between partners.

    If they criminalize it in Nigeria, every street will have a prison.

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  49. Nigeria is the headquarter dear, if it was nigeria, that means 98% of men and 80% of women will be in jail...lolz

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  50. I'm for not intervening in the lives of people but I think people there will now use this as an excuse to commit adultery.

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  51. 'Adultery must be censored morally and socially, but such a law is inappropriate in a modern society'.
    Substitute the word 'Adultery' in the above sentence, for 'homosexuality'.

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  52. It's not a CRIME! Same as being gay. Good thing they have seen d light, no hope for Nigeria. Maybe as we don hear this one we go criminalise adultery too! Copy copy

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  53. As in? Orishirishi! Mschewww

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  54. Naija men will be wishing it was legalised here!! Ntoor

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  55. Dis pple are yawereing. Lol

    Pamscrib.blogspot.com

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  56. Stellz you're such a bigggg clown. Lol @ headquarter of adultery.
    Nothing surprises me anymore. Same sex marriage, transgender, adultery, soon it may be incestry. This world will end someday. That I'm sure of.

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    1. Cynthia, dyu even read and understand posts at all, or u just jump and say whatever Stella supports???

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  57. @Stella; Let's go to the legal manual;

    Marriage should be honored by all, and the marriage bed kept pure, for God will judge the adulterer and all the sexually immoral. Heb 13:4

    Adultery, any form of sexual immorality is a judgment reserved for God the creator. It is a sin against the temple of God which is the human body and the Lord promised to judge the offender.

    @readers; are you an adulterer, fornicator, craving for sex with same sex? Repent or God will judge you; that's his promise.

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  58. Dancing shoki ahh shoki.



    Yoruba people go like this kind thing



    Dem dey husband house self dem dey do "odoh okor"(fornication/adultery)




    See groove





    @Galore

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  59. Nice One, Oxygen is Legalized, I hope abortion is also legalized...

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  60. The world is really coming to an end





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    Your life follows your mouth, say what you want.
    @Mosi_Tash_Jazzy

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  61. this chinko people have start again oh ,afterall in Nigeria adultery is legal

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  62. Some will be celebrating in South Korea now. Which kain law be this. Legalizing adultery kwa. People go just De follow husbands and wives De drag their spouses with correct impunity. Lol

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    1. Hw come u pple didn't understand wat was written?u jst read d headline n concluded.Adultery wasn't legalised biko,it jst doesn't come wit a jail term anymore.Sdkers pls read n understand befor commenting.

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  63. Hian! Stella, wetin you dey yarn sef? 1st of all, the headline of this post's so wrong. Did they legalize adultery or decriminalized it? Na English o, make we dey interpret am well well to avoid stories that touch o.
    Their Government said in as much as Adultery is immoral it shudnt be criminalized by Law bcus it is a personal ish btw d 'cheater, d cheatee and d cheated upon'.....it is not an offense against d Government na and it'd be barbaric to keep criminalizing it. Infact, what they've done shows that d presiding head has a good head on his shoulders. No be evry trivial thing govt go dey pokenose na, they shud av better things 2b concerned abt.
    Besides, in most countries even in ours, this kind of law's non existent and it was only mended to avoid being continuously perceived as backward.

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  64. I may not be a English professor but I think the word "Legalize" gave this article a different meaning.

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  65. Na wa! License to cheat? It's like setting a rabid dog loose! Sigh!
    Nitty.
    www.thenitty-gritty.com

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  66. Jeeez!!! U guys can't read and understand? Even if stella cannot read and assimilate wat she copied on a site, must u readers also do follow follow?

    When they say Adultery is legalised, it means there won't be any criminal charges against anyone found gulity. The same thing we have in most part of d world including ur Nigeria.

    It was a crime in South Korea before now but they have strucked out that law. Just like we have in Nigeria. Options like like filing for dissolution of marriage is still available, sending d gulity one out of dir matrimonial house, "do me I do u", damaging the other partner's properties, etc.

    So my people, read and understand WELL before commenting next time.

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  67. Lol as Nigerian headquarters of adultery

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  68. some people are here checking headlines and its english. this is blog. anything goes. koreans has decided. all d gays in naija note- naija wont change theirs.

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  69. This headline is very misleading and a lot of bvs who didn't bother to read and comprehend are shouting God forbid and end times and cussing out the south korean govt. What d s.korean govt did was to simply de-criminalise adultery! In other words,they won't be sending people to jail anymore for2yrs for having consensual sex with someone else other than their partner like they have bn doing for the past 60yrs. They said,in as much as adultery is morally wrong,but jailing people because of it is infringing and meddling in their private lives. So for that reason,couples should settle their ish between them cos d state will no longer intervene. Now,in nigeria,does anyone send cheating partners to jail? NO! So why won't s.korea stop to send people to jail too? If we have this type of law here,every street in naij will have a prison cos the things these married folks do eeehhh,especially men

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  70. Cynthia stop copy and paste, no be exam be this. give your own ideas. stop concuring on everything stella talk. wetin you dey mean self. na everything you dey concur

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  71. PD Young Billionaire26 February 2015 at 18:16

    Nigerian men will love this......

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