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South Korea is known for its conservative culture, but it’s making strides towards a more inclusive society for LGBTQ people. A court made a landmark ruling recognizing same-sex couples’ rights for the first time in the country early this year; a lesbian couple became the country’s first openly same-sex parents in August.⁠ ⁠ That being said, many LGBTQ people are still struggling to find a community where they feel like they can be themselves. With less representation in public and the media, queer women, in particular, are finding it difficult to meet their peers they can talk to freely and openly.⁠ ⁠ Kim Ha-na, who is 26 and identifies as pansexual, was going through this very dilemma—until she was invited to a private house party for queer women by her queer friend. At the party, held for the first time last December, Ha-na drew Christmas trees and played recreational games with other participants, who were either friends or friends of friends.⁠ ⁠ “From our favorite porn and #lesbia...

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