LOL.............................IF CANT STAY FAITHFUL
.........................SOUTH KOREAN IS FOR YOU
The South Korean Constitutional Court at its
plenary session on February 25, 2015, blazed the
trail by striking down a 60-year-old law banning
adultery by making it legal.

According to the Guardian UK, the long standing
law had forbidden the act with anyone caught
being jailed for two years but now, the citizens
are free to indulge.

In an unprecedented judgement, the presiding
justice, Park Han-Chul, remarked that though the
act of adultery is bad and immoral, the state has
no power to interfere with the individual lives of
the people and as such, no one caught will be
punished.

He said:

"Even if adultery should be condemned as
immoral, state power should not intervene in
individuals’ private lives."

In the past few years, close to 5,500 people have
been formerly arraigned on adultery charges with
216 people jailed for 'committing' in 2004 alone,
something liberals find to be infringing on
people's rights.

In the past adultery could only be prosecuted on
complaint from an injured party, and any case
was closed immediately if the plaintiff dropped
the charge, a common occurrence that often
involved a financial settlement.

That means that in South Korea, you can sleep
with your neighbour's wife without any qualm!

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