In South Korea, only the young and beautiful can go to the gym (6 photos)

Category: Sports, PEGI 0+
21 June 2024

Nowhere in the networks are people bullied for any shortcoming as much as in South Korea.





And this manifests itself at the everyday level; ugly people may not even be hired if everyone else in your office is good-looking. And now, they are no longer ashamed of it. The gym stated that “all women are prohibited” from training there.

Only for elegant ladies

A gym in Incheon in northern South Korea has posted a very controversial warning on its doors:

“Aunties are not allowed. Only well-mannered and elegant ladies are allowed to enter.”



Group of ajum doing yoga

The fact is that in South Korea, “ajum” aunts are not an entire social stratum or even a cultural phenomenon. These are slightly plump business aunties whose children have already grown up, and they are busy running everything in the house and sometimes in the area.

In contrast to them are placed the sophisticated, subtle “elegantly” actresses who often fit into the image. Who at 45 years old look like 30-year-olds, in Asia this is possible.





I noticed ajum's passionate love for sun visors

And these same fighting women were forbidden to come to the gym! Imagine what a commotion they can cause!

Why ajumas should not be trained

The fitness center says that because ajumas are noisy, demanding, dress unfashionably, and require increased attention.

The only question left is where are the criteria that separate you from an adjuma to a normal person. And somehow it all smells bad, dividing people into classes.



A still from the series in which a woman from an ajuma became a human. A very strange series about plastic surgery...

The owner of the fitness center told a news interviewer when approached for comment amid the scandal that this was simply a warning to unscrupulous customers to behave more decently and restrain themselves.

The adjumas at the sports center occupied the washing machines in the locker rooms for hours to wash the laundry they brought from home, so as not to pay for water at home. They also took home towels and soap from public places.



Even local petty hooligans are often afraid of ajum in the area

Well, they offended young clients with all sorts of comments, although all this was from the words of the director. And in general, all this creates an atmosphere in which it is unpleasant for young girls of 20-30 years old to be.

And in order not to incur financial losses, the director posted a notice that his fitness room is now a “zone without ajum.” And when he was asked: Who determines!?

He answered honestly: me. And he even listed the signs by which he divides people.

Aunts are those who exploit other people, take up seats for pregnant women in transport, and constantly argue and scream.



But ajumas know how to take everything from life, and wrap it up a little more with them

In my opinion, society in South Korea has already lost its bearings if it can openly divide people into “good and worse” like this. Do you want those who value water at home not to come to you? Set barrier prices, give student discounts. Install chips on washing machines with a limit of “one customer - one wash once a day for 15 minutes to freshen things.”

Fight for more order in the room, but not for the people. After all, this gym owner also has a mother, and she is also an ajuma.

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