Yoon found that 39% of South Koreans believed that homosexuality "should be accepted by society," up from just 18% six years ago (1). Still, 39% is "a far lower number than in most developed nations," (Yoon 1)
A married couple that does not have sex are little more than friends or roommates. Several essays included in Perspectives on Marriage show that the "primitive Christian understanding of marriage" that is rooted in the Bible has strong patriarchal overtones and has therefore become largely irrelevant in the 21st century (Mackin, 2007)