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body builder
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South Korea
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Less common and may be perceived as extreme or unconventional due to cultural emphasis on lean and slender body types.
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2
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body building
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South Korea
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Body building is less popular as a mainstream fitness activity and is often associated with niche communities or subcultures.
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3
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body modification
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South Korea
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Cosmetic surgery is widely accepted and often pursued to enhance physical appearance and boost confidence.
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4
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body modifications
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South Korea
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In South Korea and some other East Asian countries, body modifications are often associated with delinquency or gang culture, and can carry negative social stigma.
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1
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5
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bodybuilding
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South Korea
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Bodybuilding is less mainstream and can be seen as extreme
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1
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6
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bodybuilding
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South Korea
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Bodybuilding is not as mainstream and is often viewed as an extreme or niche activity, with less prominence in mainstream media.
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1
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7
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bodybuilding
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South Korea
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Bodybuilding is often associated with sports like weightlifting and powerlifting, rather than being a distinct fitness pursuit.
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1
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8
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bodywork
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South Korea
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In Japan and South Korea, bodywork also refers to various physical therapies and treatments such as massage, acupuncture, and chiropractic care.
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9
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bodywork
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South Korea
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Bodywork often refers to various physical therapies or treatments such as massage, acupuncture, and chiropractic care for the human body.
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