A kiss between two high school girls on a popular TV drama in South Korea is drawing criticism in the Asian country, where conservative roots are quickly shifting and modernizing to include more civil liberties.
The scene aired Wednesday during an episode of “Seonam Girls High School Investigators.” The Korea Communications Standards Commission received complaints after it aired on TV, the AFP reported.
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There also was a kissing scene earlier this month between two men in the drama, “Kill Me, Heal Me,” according to the AFP. The kiss between the two women earlier this week allegedly is causing the uproar from critics. But in recent years, the country’s TV drama industry has tried to include more culturally-sensitive social issues, including gay characters and teenage pregnancy.
On Thursday, South Korea’s highest court struck down a 1953 law banning adultery, calling the measure unconstitutional. The legislation made marital infidelity punishable with jail. Simultaneously, stock prices for condom companies soared.









