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2007-07-21 01:04:26 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Social Science Psychology

Psycholigical explanation for this

2007-07-21 01:05:00 · update #1

I mean the thought of working with them

2007-07-21 01:14:07 · update #2

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You don't say if your married or single. You don't say how old you are. You don 't say if there are other women working in your area.
I would say off hand that it is sexual tension and that maybe the men in your workplace make you feel uncomfortable. I work with many women in my job and I do not think they feel uncomfortable, but they are working with many other women (the majority of people working in my area are women, and I actually think the men feel uncomfortable sometimes). The majority of women I work with are married, so there isn't that "sexual tension", although I may be oblivious to that.
The thing to ask yourself is: Do men flirt with you often and make statements with sexual innuendos? That would make a difference. If you are one of the few females, you may feel that you are "under a microscope" in some way and people are seei ng whether you succeed or fail. You may be wondering what are the expectations they have.
Keep things professional and keep your private life separate if you are single and one of few females. That will avoid many of the problems in the office.

2007-07-21 01:29:43 · answer #1 · answered by cavassi 7 · 1 0

Well you know how perverted alot of us men are now a days... so you know they cant really help but feel uncomfortable when you drop a pen under your desk.... >.<

2007-07-21 08:11:55 · answer #2 · answered by SCgoon341 1 · 0 0

Maybe she just hasn't become comfortable enough with herself, and feels inferior.

2007-07-21 10:33:57 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

gender difference.

2007-07-21 08:12:11 · answer #4 · answered by ravish2006 6 · 0 0

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