Women, like men, have their own fears and phobias. Scientists conducted special studies on this matter and found out what the weaker sex is most afraid of.
Fear of an unplanned pregnancy
The situation of expecting a child with a person whom they do not want or with whom they have an uncertain relationship is associated with a high level of stress for women. An example of actual horror is when a man reacts negatively when reporting a woman's pregnancy.
Fear of illness
Almost all women have a great fear of illness and the fact that someone close to them may get sick. This topic was also developed by the American Society for the Protection of Women's Health, which found that a large number of women (exactly 22%) are terrified of the risk of cancer.
Fear of losing a partner
Another of the problems women face is a great compliment for men, as the fair sex is terrified of the risk of losing a loved one. Women say that this fear worries them throughout their adult life, and they are never completely sure about the love of a partner.
Fear of losing attraction
This problem goes hand in hand with the "horror" of aging. This is why most women suffer from cellulite, double chins and sagging breasts.
Fear of being overweight
Every woman is ready to do a lot to get closer to the ideal parameters of models from magazines. But while some begin to take reasonable steps to form or maintain perfect proportions, others believe in miraculous pills, weight loss amulets and similar "highly effective" methods.