She Hates Men, She is My Girlfriend

She Hates Men, She is My Girlfriend

by (korean) Min Ji-hyung

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95Kwords20chapters
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Ch. 20Author's Notes Feminist Love Zombie Road
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About This Novel

After many years of separation, Jin Shengjun met his ex-girlfriend again. This was the second chance given by fate. Although they reunited in a strange way, they quickly resumed their relationship as lovers. However, as they get along with each other day by day, Jin Shengjun discovers that the gentle and virtuous girl who was ignorant of the world has now become an independent, mature and sober feminist. What has happened in these years? It didn't matter after he calmed down his feelings mixed with shock and curiosity. Shengjun thought that as long as he launched a "good man" offensive, he would be able to bring his girlfriend back to where she was before, and then they would get married, have children, and start a family smoothly. But who would have expected that in the successive contradictions and conflicts, not a single thing would develop according to his imagination...

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Hadjimi35mo ago

Great. It was the first time I saw someone looking at feminism from a male perspective. It got to my heart.

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Book Friends 20230607493_ed35mo ago

So well written! Some of the feelings are really real. The concept from the male perspective is also very clever.

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King Yeye is Here for a Visit21mo ago

I don't know where I saw the recommendation. I don't understand why I choose a male perspective to narrate. Every time I speak, it pollutes my spirit and stares at me unpleasantly. After reading other reviews, the protagonist is extremely well-shaped and every turn is extremely deliberate. Perhaps the only thing that can make me agree is that the man will never understand her tears even if he is by her side, and she will never try to confide in that man.

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Kanna_ce17mo ago

A look at the daily life of a feminist girlfriend from the perspective of a "Korean" boyfriend

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Conby_25mo ago

It's still highly recommended for girls to watch, and zombies should also watch it, hahahaha

Overall, it's good. Because I have experienced it, it seems easy to understand. Although the author is from a male perspective, it can better reflect the real thoughts of men facing these things.

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Civet 🍇32mo ago

I read several feminist books without realizing it

It's both humorous and realistic, and can trigger a little bit of thinking.

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Let's Watch the Moon Together16mo ago

I suddenly wanted to read this book today, and I read it in one sitting. The overall feeling is that it is quite good. At the beginning, it can be said that the author did not understand his girlfriend at all, and even had common prejudices and subjective consciousness. It may also be affected by the traditional environment. Most of the first part was a bit uncomfortable to read. He has not yet Truly stepping into her world, he must have truly understood the meaning of feminism in the end. At the end, I felt that the previous process, which was full of contradictions and torture, was indispensable. In a relatively extreme environment like Korea, the author's transformation is really rare. As the author said, I hope that every little thing is a gunshot of hope. Finally, feminism is not to be opposed to men. I hope that more people can truly understand the world and truly understand women and their situation. They are not objects, not carriers of sex, not to be stared at, and do not have to be disciplined... Freedom, freedom, regardless of gender, I hope everyone can have true freedom. Peace and love

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Book Friends 20230509197_ca32mo ago

The ideas, concepts, and expressions are all very good. It would be better if the language were more beautiful and in-depth. The article is written from a male perspective and intuitively expresses the plight of men and women in a disciplinary society.

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Book Friends 2024061060585020mo ago

A relatively short story that clearly reflects the current situation of antagonism between men and women in Korea. Although I really wanted to headshot the men in it while reading, even the changes the male protagonist made in the end were not actually changes, they were just a loss. Korean society is really extreme. The slightest deviation will be regarded as a heretic. It is really a terrifying society.

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