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The trend of transvestites is prevalent and there are endless weird ways to reduce stress around the world.

"Transvestite Trend"

Office workers can become a beautiful "beautiful girl" in 20 minutes by spending only NT$999 (NT$4 is about NT$1) ". Most of the people who come to the store are ordinary office workers and have no homosexual tendencies. Short term women's clothing just for fun and to relieve stress.

Pole dancing, the new favorite among white-collar workers in Chengdu, has nothing to do with pornography.

In fact, pole dancing is not a pornographic industry in our traditional sense. To put it simply, it uses steel pipes as props to complete various dance moves. Pole dancing training includes mass fitness training, bar performance training and professional coach training. Students can learn pole dancing in Latin, jazz and pop styles. Reducing stress and losing weight is the original intention of more women.

Love’s stress-reducing “huggers” are popular all over the world.

"If you love me, hug me" reflects young people's desire for warmth and care. "Hugger" originated in the United States in 2001. Jason Hunter, an American who lost his mother, walked alone on the beach. Looking at the unfamiliar faces in twos and threes, he suddenly had a desire to embrace and relive his mother's warm love, hoping that he could get rid of sadness from the warmth of others. So he wrote on the card: Free hugs. A strange woman looked at him and immediately hugged him tightly. From this day on, "Free Hugs," a movement about love and sharing, began to spread around the world.

Dream of a Princess

For Japanese people who are under the dual pressure of life and work every day, escaping reality in their limited free time has become a dream for migrant workers. Some restaurants in Tokyo are taking advantage of the trend to launch a series of "dream come true" services, some of which allow female customers to enjoy princess-like treatment.

Crazy party

Various variety, role-playing, group Birkenny party, energetic singing and dancing party. The purpose is to make working girls HIGH and forget the pressure in work and life.

The photo of the "floating girl" quickly became popular, and netizens followed suit to reduce stress by floating.

In early 2011, a series of photos of "floating girls" quickly became popular online. The idea of ??the photo comes from the whimsical idea of ??Japanese girl Xia Meilin. It is said that taking a photo of yourself floating in the air at the moment of jumping is full of poetry and can cleanse the soul. I hope that through such floating pictures, everyone can feel a little freedom under the boring pressure. This set of photos quickly became popular online and even flew across the ocean to China, attracting countless netizens to follow suit and use this method to reduce stress.

Hold your head and cry

Many Japanese people are very stressed in life and work, and many Japanese people who want to truly relax will choose to burst into tears. In Japan, a country where smiling is fashionable, crying has become a stress-relieving therapy. It may be difficult for everyone to understand that in Japan, which pays attention to etiquette, emphasizes harmony, and does not expose people's emotions, crying can be a means of relieving stress. But crying therapy is one of the things people are talking about in Japan right now. There are even events specifically organized to help people cry. After crying, people will feel much better. Newspapers such as Japan's Mainichi Shimbun also encourage readers to cry often. A Japanese magazine told readers: "Crying will bring you an unprecedented sense of relaxation."

Horror experience

Many young people rush to haunted houses to dance with the "devil" , to release their stress in shock.

Fashionistas play "jumping on the bed" to reduce stress

In December 2009, young people in Weifang, Shandong Province played "jumping on the bed" in a hotel in Weifang. Every weekend, in Weifang, Shandong, "trampoline" enthusiasts gather together to play "trampoline" games to exercise and relieve work stress. According to Sun Zhida, the organizer of the event who is responsible for Weifang's leading culture, "trambling on the bed" was introduced from abroad and can achieve the effects of exercising and reducing stress. At present, in some cities in China, "trapping on the bed" is becoming more and more popular.

Handsome guy writes 999 "love letters" and distributes them on the streets to relieve stress for white-collar workers.

“I hope your life is sunny.” In December 2010, when Ms. Tian, ??who worked in a securities company, passed by Yangjiaping Pedestrian Street, a tall and handsome young man handed her a letter. Miss Tian looked at this "love letter" carefully, and her frown relaxed. It turned out to be International Volunteer Day. This handsome young man is Yang Yang, a senior student and volunteer at Chongqing University of Science and Technology.

He and his companions wrote 999 "Sunshine Love Letters" and distributed them to urban white-collar workers to relieve their stress and hope that they would live a happy life.

Japan’s strange way of reducing stress: beauties in men’s armor

In Europe and the United States, men also care about their nails because they have to shake hands when meeting. They have long had specialized nail care tools. In August 2009, this idea was being accepted by Japanese men, and ordinary men also wanted to have beautiful nails. In particular, some salesmen, in order to impress customers, began to pay attention to protecting their nails. After the economic crisis, manicure has become a "secret weapon" to win in the competition. Currently, most of the customers of male nail salons are people aged 20-40 years old. In addition to salesmen, there are also hotel doormen, musicians, etc. Some people say that after getting a manicure, the attitude of female colleagues towards themselves has also improved.

White-collar workers smash cars in London to relieve stress.

On October 5, 2006, two office workers were smashing cars with tennis rackets in London, England. This is a TV show organized by FX channel. The purpose is to release the accumulated stress and worries through this "car breaking" method.

The decompression treatment "Salt Cave SpA" is popular in the UK.

Inspired by Polish salt miners, the UK built its first "salt cave" treatment site in September 2007. This is the UK's first "salt cave" for therapeutic purposes. It is believed to relieve symptoms associated with a range of respiratory and skin conditions, including asthma and psoriasis, while also relieving stress.

Give someone a drip

In Japan, a service place called "Didi 10" has appeared, which is dedicated to solving such problems for healthy people with a fast pace of life and high mental stress. question. "10 drips" means that as long as people take 10 minutes to take drips during work, they can supplement vitamins at any time and relieve fatigue. After customers come here, they must first receive treatment from a doctor and receive intravenous injection services according to the doctor's orders. The cost of intravenous drip is not expensive either. The initial consultation fee is 1,000 yen (RMB 69), the cheapest intravenous drip is only 200 yen (RMB 13.8), and the package fee ranges from 2,000 yen to 3,000 yen.

Europeans came up with wonderful ways to make money.

Sleeping in the cowshed, meditating and decompressing. In a dairy farm on the German-Dutch border, a group of white-collar workers from the city lay on the haystacks of the cowshed with their eyes closed, meditating, and released the day by imitating cow rest. work pressure. Dutch farmer Cornaire Direget is the owner of this "stress relief farm". He created this "red-faced" stress relief method for business people. While people's meditations are often interrupted by the commotion of cows and the smell of cow manure, Direget said his farm is packed with customers every day.

White-collar workers’ psychological expectations for purchasing “junk” online shopping under pressure.

In March 2011, Xiaoyi, who worked for a state-owned enterprise in Liwan, bought a bag of garbage online and spent 30 yuan including postage. However, she talked about it with relish, saying that it made her work stressful. The best "healing gift" for anyone. In fact, the garbage sold online is just packed in garbage bags, which contain random products, face slimming clips, masks, magic combs, etc. It turned out that the bag of "garbage" Xiaoyi bought came from a "garbage specialty" website. They put some bits and pieces for sale in black reusable bags, but the contents of the bags cannot be specified and are sold randomly by the website. Yi said, "Because I didn't know what I was buying, when I opened the garbage bag, I felt a sense of pleasure brought by curiosity. This is the popular 'healing system'."

Hainan 60 white-collar workers collectively laughed wildly and relieved pressure.

In June 2009, in Haikou, Hainan, 60 white-collar workers from all walks of life used the weekend to have a group laugh to release the pressure at work. It is understood that the white-collar workers participating in this event are between the ages of 18 and 35.