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What does female phobia mean? Why does South Korea have female phobia

What does female phobia mean? Why does South Korea have female phobia

4hw.com.cn: Recently, on March 8 women's day, many women in many countries launched the slogan of "women's rights" anti sexual assault ", which triggered a storm. This storm is particularly fierce in South Korea, which caused many men in South Korea to have female phobia. What is the meaning of female phobia? Why do Koreans have female phobia? Let's have a look.

What is female phobia

The so-called female phobia is actually a special form of social phobia. Some boys are afraid to see girls or women. It's a kind of female phobia that they are afraid and panic like seeing a flood of water and a beast. On the contrary, when girls see men, they also have irresistible nervousness and even avoidance like mice see cats, it's a kind of male phobia. Because there are always personality problems in the communication between men and women, they are naturally included in the scope of sexual psychosis.

Why is there female phobia in South Korea

The global campaign against sexual abuse, represented by 'me too', made international women's day a little different. On the eve of women's day, scandals of sexual harassment and abuse against women's rights and interests are still frequently exposed around the world, even leading to so-called "female phobia". In the face of a series of problems about anti sexual assault and calling for equal pay for men and women for equal work in the past year, women's rights defenders have put forward the slogan of "urge forward".

South Korea's "me too" campaign is sweeping across the country, while many South Korean men are suffering from "female phobia" and have taken action to draw a line with their female colleagues, the Korean Daily said Tuesday. Many men worry about being reported, complain that they "feel terrible about their female colleagues", and remind each other that they "should pay attention to women" and "should guard against the misfortune of the beauty". Actions taken by some professionals include not asking female colleagues to attend company dinners, avoiding face-to-face contact with female subordinates as much as possible, assigning them work tasks only through chat software, and not arranging business trips with female colleagues. The move is causing 'secondary harm' to women in the workplace, hampering their accumulation of work experience and promotion, the Korean Daily said. Recently, a woman was inexplicably cancelled her business trip, while others felt ignored by her boss and became 'transparent in the workplace'. Experts worry that there is sexism in South Korea's workplace that "men are preferred over women" and that "fear of women" provides a reasonable excuse and reason for this discrimination, which should be vigilant.