The 4B feminist movement is growing in America after Donald Trump won the presidential election by a landslide.
The 4B Movement started in South Korea in 2019 after the election of a conservative South Korean President.
In 2024, liberal women in America have joined the 4B Movement as a response to men helping Trump get back into office.
Many women have gone on a “sëx strike” – vowing no sex with men until 2028. Other women have taken the drastic step of removing their uterus so they can’t have children.
Today.com published an article about Sherron Sloss-Lewis and Patricia Lynn-Lewis, who divorced their husbands and decided to date other women.
After dating the same man, Patricia and Sherron met on Match.com and fell in Love.
Let their story be an inspiration to those of you who choose to date women because your candidate lost the election.
The journey won’t be easy, but it will be rewarding if you find the right woman.
The lesbian community welcomes you with open arms.
by Sherron Sloss Lewis:
In 2014, I was a twice-divorced mom of three, ready to put myself back out there.
I was straight my entire life. I had never been attracted to women. But after two divorces from men, I made the decision that I was going to be open to love, however that looked.
When I started dating women, I struggled with my salvation because I was born and raised in Nashville, Tennessee, and I grew up in the church. As I was out experimenting, I didn’t know if what I was doing was going to be pleasing to God. So I conferred with the minister of my church and he helped me walk through that. Once I felt comfortable, then it was full steam ahead.
When I joined Match.com, I was trying to find my person. I came across Patricia’s profile and I was immediately taken with her looks. I was like, “Oh, wow, she’s pretty,” and I later found out that she thought the same thing about me.
She told me that she said to herself, “Oh, she’s super fine.” But after taking a closer look at my profile, she realized that she knew me through one of our mutual friends — even though we lived in different states.
We lived together for two years before we got married at the Salamander Resort in Middleburg, Virginia, in December 2017.
Patricia and I both have kids from previous marriages, so during our wedding, her son walked her down the aisle and my two sons walked me down the aisle. It was beautiful. It was just magical.
When I moved to Maryland, I was bored at home because I didn’t work — Patricia is the breadwinner — so I decided to become an influencer. I started posting pictures of Patricia and me online. Most of my posts are about lifestyle and fashion, but I started putting Patricia in there just a little bit, to feel the temperature out — most of my followers are straight, so I didn’t know how they would react.
Then it just went crazy. People were so warm and welcoming. At first they said, “Oh my God, you’re gay! Oh my God, your wife!” It just blew up.
Of course, there are always trolls who have terrible things to say, but my community has been nothing but supportive. FULL ARTICLE