Bremen: Young, brave, female - Sumeja Zumberi opens women ice café!

Bremen: Young, brave, female - Sumeja Zumberi opens women ice café!

Bremen, Deutschland - Young dreams and brave concepts meet in Bremen, where 18-year-old Sumeja Zumberi came into the business world with a unique approach: in her ice cream parlor "Baresha" in the Gröpelingen district, men are not welcome as guests. The district, known for its cultural diversity, experiences a new wave of discussion through this new opening.

Zumberi, inspired by the numerous male -dominated cafes in their area, set itself the goal of creating a safe place exclusively for women. For them, this place is more than just a café - it is a retreat for women who cramped or feel uncomfortable in public cafes. Instead of doubting, the young café owner is supported by her family, who has lived in Germany for three decades and helps to successfully run the business.

a room for relaxation and exchange

Sumeja Zumberi emphasizes that your café in particular mothers and women who have had bad experiences should offer a safe place. Despite the fact that men can buy the ice at the counter, it is not allowed to linger in the café. As expected, this ensures lively discussions on the net.

A video from the café shows that the retreat is already well received by many women. Zumberi's own mother helps in the business and the husband is concerned about financial matters. Her decision makes the nerve of time: a customer reports of an increased feeling of well -being and undisturbed hours with friends in the "Baresha".

The controversy about gender separation

The decision to exclude men from the café raises questions and leads to heated discussions on social media. While some criticize the decision as a gender separation, others praise the concept as urgently needed safe space for women. The concern on Facebook about "purest exclusion" is in contrast to support for this "Safe Spaces".

Nathalie Rübsteck from the German Hotel and Restaurant Association (DEHOGA) commented on the concept as very suitable for the multicultural Gröpelingen, where many immigrants live. The gender separation in other cultural areas can be implemented sensibly and promote a positive exchange, she explained satisfactorily.

The focus of these discussions is less the economic aspects than the question of how such rooms can find space in a diverse society. Follow a detailed insight and a progressive discourse, whose developments on m.bild.de can be considered more precisely.

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