 Jessica, Julia and Andy. They have been friends since childhood and now that they are responsible adults, each of them have jobs. Jessica is working in sales, Julia is a video game developer and Andy works in a hotel as a receptionist. Jessica always receives critical comments about not wearing makeup. As usual, she just ignores them. She is one of the best employees at her job and some of her colleagues get upset when she makes more sales than they do. Julia is constantly surrounded by men because she's the only girl working in her office. She's always assuming that she needs to make coffee and clean the office's kitchen after everyone uses it. These two stories are great but small example of explaining what a small scale male chauvinism is. Men aren't aware of how their words in action affects not only women in general but also the most important ones in their lives. For instance, there are dollars, wives, mothers and sisters. What is small scale male chauvinism? Well, according to Oxford Dictionary, male chauvinism is male prejudice against women, the belief that men are superior in terms of ability, intelligence, etc. But what about Andy's job? Why does he appear in this story? Well, believe it or not, small scale male chauvinism is not only addressed to women. One day, Andy was doing his job as usual when he suddenly found the spider. Of course, he gotta be frightened and he asked for help. He went to his colleague Mark and Mark asked him, why is he so scared? You look like a girl. His comments to male chauvinist stereotype healer very early on. It refers to the maintenance of fixed beliefs and attitudes of male superiority associated with the depreciation of women and men. And how can we fight against this? The first step to make this change effective is for you to change your own beliefs, your attitudes and your words so that you stop perpetuating this male chauvinism that only limits your opportunities. The reality is that these all stereotypes and cultural ideas can be changed. Are you in?