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February 27, 2015, 01:58:21 AM
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Stocks of a South Korean condom company increased 15% after news broke that the country decriminalized adultery.

The law against adultery was approved in 1953 and upheld in 2008 under the pretext of protecting social harmony. However, citing grounds of personal freedom, seven judges in a nine-judge panel rejected the ban as unconstitutional Thursday.


http://time.com/3723528/south-korea-adultery-condoms/
http://money.cnn.com/2015/02/26/news/economy/south-korea-adultery-condoms/
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February 27, 2015, 03:12:49 AM
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Stocks of a South Korean condom company increased 15% after news broke that the country decriminalized adultery.

The law against adultery was approved in 1953 and upheld in 2008 under the pretext of protecting social harmony. However, citing grounds of personal freedom, seven judges in a nine-judge panel rejected the ban as unconstitutional Thursday.


http://time.com/3723528/south-korea-adultery-condoms/
http://money.cnn.com/2015/02/26/news/economy/south-korea-adultery-condoms/

Since those people have almost no personal freedoms , i woudnt be surprised if the judges were made to reject the ban.
There is no way of knowing whats happening there, judging by anything i found about the country so far, its like an alternate universe, playing a kim jong un game noone understands, but plays anways.
Im surprised people even decide to have children there, since its a torture living there, but i guess people grow up in such environment, not knowing any better..

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February 27, 2015, 03:58:08 AM
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Stocks of a South Korean condom company increased 15% after news broke that the country decriminalized adultery.

The law against adultery was approved in 1953 and upheld in 2008 under the pretext of protecting social harmony. However, citing grounds of personal freedom, seven judges in a nine-judge panel rejected the ban as unconstitutional Thursday.


http://time.com/3723528/south-korea-adultery-condoms/
http://money.cnn.com/2015/02/26/news/economy/south-korea-adultery-condoms/

Since those people have almost no personal freedoms , i woudnt be surprised if the judges were made to reject the ban.
There is no way of knowing whats happening there, judging by anything i found about the country so far, its like an alternate universe, playing a kim jong un game noone understands, but plays anways.
Im surprised people even decide to have children there, since its a torture living there, but i guess people grow up in such environment, not knowing any better..

cheers

You're thinking of North Korea. The news is about South Korea. The guys that beat everyone at fighting games and starcraft. Not the ones stuck with Kim.
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February 27, 2015, 06:19:42 AM
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Stocks of a South Korean condom company increased 15% after news broke that the country decriminalized adultery.

The law against adultery was approved in 1953 and upheld in 2008 under the pretext of protecting social harmony. However, citing grounds of personal freedom, seven judges in a nine-judge panel rejected the ban as unconstitutional Thursday.


http://time.com/3723528/south-korea-adultery-condoms/
http://money.cnn.com/2015/02/26/news/economy/south-korea-adultery-condoms/

Since those people have almost no personal freedoms , i woudnt be surprised if the judges were made to reject the ban.
There is no way of knowing whats happening there, judging by anything i found about the country so far, its like an alternate universe, playing a kim jong un game noone understands, but plays anways.
Im surprised people even decide to have children there, since its a torture living there, but i guess people grow up in such environment, not knowing any better..

cheers

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