'I couldn't move': Japanese male office workers experience simulated menstrual pain
EXEO said it wants to create an environment where its more than 90% male workforce can be more supportive of female peers, including when it comes to taking menstrual leave.
Masaya Shibasaki, 26, an employee of EXEO Group Inc., reacts as he tries the Osaka Heart Cool developed VR electrical device 'Perionoid' which releases electrical stimulation that feels like experiencing women's menstrual pain during a workshop Tokyo, Japan March 7, 2024.(photo credit: REUTERS/ISSEI KATO)ByREUTERS