Emily, my views of Korea's culture is definitely not purely based off of K-Pop but in recent years it has become increasingly popular for my age group.
I guess my basis of Korea, South specifically is fashion, but that's more Eastern culture. However about 2 years ago I came across a Youtuber who was and is, I believe teaching in Korea and she seemed so happy and people seems genuinely polite and decent. It was until recently that I've come across the LGBT issue (once I decided I wanted to teach in the East and Korea has the best opportunities, financially and generally speaking)
About the banning the march, that saddens me deeply as like you said it would NOT be accepted in Western culture - I wish I knew why Korea is economically forward but behind socially as you mentioned. Usually they go hand in hand and grow together.
Also do you think the banning of the march was a political thing?
(They had a new PM in 2015)
But yes, I will have to rethink teaching there until I have fully transitioned - and maybe when LGBT issues become more widely accepted as I do see some hope, it's just very small currently.
Ps, I'm glad you're in America, rather than Korea if that's how you feel towards there and it's better for your own personal journey. Thank you for giving me more of a perspective on Korea also as like you said media can be contrived.
AnonyMs I know it'd only be every 6 months, but when things are long term I forget - like my gender appointments are every 6 months and luckily I have a mum who is very accepting and good at remembering things because I lose track of days, and months all the time, aha! I also forget my Birthday too - I wake up and I get "Happy Birthday!" most years! But if getting hold of pill form does cause me problems then I will actively look into it

Thanks for the information!