And there are no laws that protect sexual and gender minorities from discrimination. South Korea bans same-sex marriage and regulations make it very difficult for unwed partners to adopt children. “I’ve started thinking about my future, like getting married and having kids, but these aspirations are all limited because we don’t have the right to have these things,” she said. What’s most disappointing, she explains, is her country’s legal discrimination toward couples like them. Kim, 30, says her family is more accepting. “My parents still think Ju-won and I are just really good friends.” ‘ “We can’t be one-hundred percent open about our relationship to everyone,” said 36-year-old Park, who adds she worries about prejudice toward the LGBTQ community. Since first meeting through a fan club for their favorite South Korean celebrity, the couple has been selective about to whom they disclose their partnership.
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The women have lived together for five-years along with six rescue cats in Bucheon, a city just outside the capital. Kim Ju-won and Park Sun-min were running errands at a shopping plaza during one of the rare occasions that the two homebodies leave their apartment. Faced with a looming demographic crisis, South Korea plans to expand the legal definition of family, but same-sex couples will not be included.