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In the States it’s a lot easier to judge how people will react from the get go. It’s not an issue at all, but I didn’t confide in them until I knew I could trust them. Yeah, of course, and I still see them occasionally. That can’t be! That’s not right…I mean it’s not that it’s not right, but we never thought you would be like that. They were like, “What?! Really?! No, you’re wrong. Eventually I told a few Korean teachers, which was funny because they didn’t believe me at first.
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My old school was much bigger and practically all the foreign teachers knew. For example, I can’t tell my boss that I’m seeing someone or that I went on a date, but to be fair, I might not talk to an American boss about that either. In Korea, that’s kind of unknown territory, and it’s still very taboo.ĭo you feel like you have to be more discreet about your sexuality in everyday life or just at work? It doesn’t matter if they have a rainbow sticker on their car or if they are the leader of the queer group at school. In the US, plenty of my gay friends are teachers. Not necessarily hide, but be more discreet, especially since I’m a teacher. America? Do you feel like you have to hide your sexuality? How open are you about being gay in Korea vs. I’ve lived in Seoul for a year and a half I lived in northern Seoul for a year and I recently moved to the center. SS: How long have you been living in Korea and where have you lived? I was interested to learn more about the scene from an insider’s perspective, so a few weeks ago, I interviewed a gay American English teacher about his thoughts on homosexuality in Korea, and his experiences as a foreigner within the Korean gay scene.