Are periods taboo in Korea?

Are periods taboo in Korea?

This article explores the taboo surrounding menstruation in Korea, which has its roots in Confucianism and affects many aspects of Korean society, from education to healthcare. The lack of education about periods, euphemisms used to describe them, cultural norms of modesty and propriety, negative media representation, religious beliefs about impurity, and stigma and discrimination against women who experience them all contribute to this taboo. However, advocacy efforts such as "Period Positive" are working to break this taboo and promote education and awareness about menstruation.
Do Koreans use tampons?

Do Koreans use tampons?

This article explores the use of tampons in Korea, including the history of menstrual products in Korea, cultural attitudes towards menstruation, and the availability and use of tampons in modern-day Korea. While tampons are not as widely used in Korea as pads or other menstrual products, they are available and can be safely used with proper hygiene practices. The article also discusses alternative menstrual products that are gaining popularity in Korea, such as menstrual cups and period panties. The importance of prioritizing menstrual health and breaking the taboo around menstruation is emphasized.