The 4B, 5B, and 6B movements have been shaking up feminist discourse on social media, pushing for a transformative shift in the way women choose to live. Rather than conforming to societal expectations set by men and tradition, these movements pave a path toward female autonomy, empowerment, and self-determination. They represent a rejection of traditional molds and a prioritization of women’s well-being.
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What Is 4B? The Four Principles for Living Freely
The 4B movement began in South Korea in 2019 in response to the mounting pressures women face to fulfill traditional roles. Its principles are radical yet liberating for those seeking to build a life on their own terms, free from societal expectations:
- Bihon (No Marriage): The choice not to marry challenges the social norm that frames marriage as an essential milestone in a woman’s life. This rejection aims to dismantle the idea that a woman’s fulfillment hinges on marriage.
- Biyeonae (No Dating): By saying “no” to dating, this principle questions the notion that women must validate themselves through romantic relationships. Instead, it encourages women to redefine success without relying on romance.
- Bichulsan (No Children): Choosing not to have children confronts societal pressure to reproduce. The movement advocates for each woman’s right to decide freely whether or not to have children, regardless of what society deems “correct” or “natural” for her gender.
- Bisekseu (No Sex with Men): This principle encourages women to reexamine their relationships with intimacy and men, promoting full freedom in decisions about their bodies and sexuality.
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New Extensions: The 5B and 6B Movements
These four principles have laid the groundwork for additional adaptations. The 5B movement introduces a new focus on women’s economic independence:
- Bijang (No Low-Paid Jobs): This principle urges women to turn down jobs that undervalue their time and skills. The idea is to seek positions where they are justly recognized, minimizing economic dependency and avoiding workplace undervaluation.
The 6B movement adds yet another key focus:
- Bijang (No Unpaid Care Work): This principle addresses the burden of unpaid domestic and caregiving work historically placed on women without recognition or compensation. It seeks to free women from this expectation, allowing them the choice of how to invest their time and energy.
How the 4B Movement Is Resonating Worldwide
The 4B movement has gained traction globally, including in the United States, where women also face continuous threats to their reproductive rights and personal freedoms. The 2024 elections in the U.S., with a swing toward conservative policies, have prompted more women to consider these principles as a way to reaffirm their autonomy and resist policies aimed at controlling their bodies and choices.
In Mexico and Latin America, the popularity of these movements continues to rise as a response to gender-based violence and insecurity that women experience daily. In these contexts, the 4B, 5B, and 6B movements represent an alternative for women seeking to live without the weight of social and gendered expectations.
Why Are These Movements Important?
Some conservative sectors have criticized these movements, claiming that the principles of 4B, 5B, and 6B threaten traditional family structures.
However, for many women, these movements represent a necessary and urgent response to a system that often does not support or allow them to live freely and safely. Ultimately, these movements are proof that feminism continues to find new ways to promote equality and empower women to determine their own paths.
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This article was originally written in Spanish by Alan Cruz in Cultura Colectiva.

