π Whatβs Going On in Those Videos
Clips filmed around 3 a.m. in Itaewon often show:
- Crowds leaving clubs and bars
- People whoβve been drinking and are more social
- Strangers approaching each other, starting conversations, flirting, or filming content
Because itβs such an international and high-energy area, interactions can look more intense or chaotic than in other parts of the city.
β οΈ Important Reality Check
The caption suggests that βmen donβt leave drunk women alone,β which can sound funny or casualβbut it touches on something serious:
- Being intoxicated can make someone more vulnerable
- Not all attention is welcome or respectful
- Filming or approaching strangersβespecially when theyβre drunkβcan cross boundaries
In reality, respectful behavior and consent still matter, no matter the setting.

π§ Cultural Context
Itaewon is known for:
- A more open, global nightlife culture
- More interaction between strangers compared to quieter districts
- Viral street content that sometimes exaggerates situations for views
So what you see online is often highlighted or edited to look more dramatic than it really is.

β Staying Safe (Anywhere, Not Just Seoul)
If youβre going out in places like Itaewon:
- Stay with friends or a trusted group
- Watch your alcohol intake
- Be cautious with strangers approaching you
- Step away if something feels uncomfortable
β¨ Bottom Line
Those videos are meant to entertain, but they can blur the line between fun nightlife and uncomfortable situations. The best nights out are when everyone feels safe, respected, and in controlβnot just when things look wild on camera.

