MEET the man from Rwanda who has "lived in isolation for 55 years... due to his intense fear of women,"

MEET the man from Rwanda who has "lived in isolation for 55 years... due to his intense fear of women,"



By The Giggle


A Rwandan man has allegedly lived in isolation for 55 years because of an 'extreme fear of women'. 


Reportedly 71-year-old Callixte Nzamwita has been living in self-imposed exile for the past 55 years, shutting himself inside his house to prevent any interaction with women.


According to reports, Mr. Nzamwita started living alone when he was sixteen. As a result, he apparently undertakes all of his daily activities—including sleeping, cooking, and urinating—in his small home.


Gynophobia, sometimes known as a fear of women, is clinically categorised as a distinct phobia but is not formally accepted as a real mental condition. 


"I locked myself inside here and have a fence on my house because I want to make sure that women will not come closer to me," Mr. Nzamwitza stated in a YouTube video that Afrimax TV posted.


When we try to help Afrimax, he doesn't want us to get closer or talk to him, according to a neighbour who chatted with him for their video. Rather than giving him stuff, we throw them into his house.



They went on, "He accepts what we have to offer even though he keeps us at a distance."


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For most people, leading such a remote and lonely life would seem like an impossibility, but Nzamwita seems content with the life that is supposedly his.


He looked pale and ill in the video, but he seemed determined to carry on with his life as he had apparently been doing for more than fifty years.


"For me, the way I live is sufficient." I am content that I had no notion that I would be a woman.




"I really get scared around women, so I don't want that," he continued. 


single phobias, according to NHS guidelines, are centred around a single thing, animal, circumstance, or activity.


Particular phobias can frequently arise in childhood or adolescence and may lessen in intensity with age.


Fears of certain creatures, like dogs, or activities, like flying, are typical instances of specific phobias. 


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