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					<description><![CDATA[&#160; One of those moments where you just have to grin and bear it. I know these women haven&#8217;t had much contact with anyone who isn&#8217;t Korean and don&#8217;t know much about the world outside of South Korea, so they are genuinely interested. It can be pretty uncomfortable for me and this time in particular [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>One of those moments where you just have to grin and bear it. I know these women haven&#8217;t had much contact with anyone who isn&#8217;t Korean and don&#8217;t know much about the world outside of South Korea, so they are genuinely interested. It can be pretty uncomfortable for me and this time in particular I was hurt a bit by the slaps across my back and on my arms. They weren&#8217;t gentle at all and yet still grinning at me and chatting to me&#8230; One woman in particular was so rough! I think she meant it to be just pats but it was really hard whacks.</p>
<p>My parents-in-law were nearby but couldn&#8217;t rescue me because it&#8217;s someone much older than them so they can&#8217;t tell her to back off and stop it. They know I&#8217;ll sit there politely anyway and it was a pretty funny situation. If you are going to Korea to work or teach and are in major cities you are probably never going to have a situation like this. However, if you marry into a Korean family, especially one in the countryside, you may have moments like this. Especially if you have fair hair and skin. I don&#8217;t really like being touched except by my husband so there are moments that can be uncomfortable for me in Korea or with Koreans. If it&#8217;s someone the same age as me or younger and it&#8217;s a constant thing that makes me feel uncomfortable I can say something about my personal space, but an old woman in Korea&#8230; there is no way I can say anything about that!</p>
<p>It did happen quite a bit while we were there. Not just being touched but being stared at as well. I was such a novelty to them. We weren&#8217;t always home but old women would come asking my mother-in-law where I was because they wanted to look at me. Some were coming every single day asking about me. My husband rolls his eyes at it but I could deal with it because the attention was positive not negative</p>
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