A female participant of a recent The Serafim The concert in Singapore became viral for sharing his candid thoughts on what he described “Male dominated, uncomfortable and sometimes unbearable” Experience in the permanent section.
His post-conferred vlog quickly attracted attention online, arousing heated discussions among the participants in the K-Pop concert and The Serafim fan.
In the video, he set his observations with a warning: “Then I could be deleted for talking about this, but let me share my experience.”
His first observation was the overwhelming presence of men in the crowd. “It was like 90% of men, 10% of girls: I’m not even exaggerating. I expected 60/40, but this was wild.”
He also criticized poor hygiene, observing that the fans who raise their arms in Filma sometimes have caused discomfort for those who are close.
Another point of frustration was the lack of effort in some participants’ clothes. As he praised fans, especially women, who dressed in themed dresses, he heard that many male participants have not made any effort to combine the atmosphere of the event.
What disturbed her most, however, was the sexualization of idols. He felt men commenting Chaewon inappropriately: “I heard guys around me talk about wanting to see Chaewon” Shake Ass “.”
He recognized that many male fans attend for real admiration, but he doubted those who barely knew the group’s songs, but they still managed to get tickets.
The disruptive behavior extends beyond the comments. He recalled a fan, nicknamed a “chawon boy”, screaming repeatedly every few minutes for two hours in a row, making the members feel difficult on stage. Another participant even pulled out a medium concert, which he found shocking.
His conclusion was both sincere and sincere: “Please, be responsible for concerts. Respect the people around you. And if you are uncomfortable with 10 million men next to you, maybe don’t go to stand.”
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By coincidence, The Serafim It has often been criticized to have a large fans composed of male fans. The story of this fan seems to strengthen that perception. Many K-Pop fans see this as a problem, believing that it could shorten the duration of the life of the fandom and contribute to other issues, such as sexualization and inappropriate behavior.
While his experience is only a perspective, he triggered wider conversations on fans’ behavior, the concert label and the dynamics of the K-pop fandoms. Many agree that respect for the participants and the creation of a safe and fun environment should be a priority in all concerts, regardless of the genre.
Sources: Teltok