This with an inner circle around the owner / trainer... And new bees have difficult to come forward. Here, get also the proper education they are de facto paying for, both in their time, effort and often also good money.
The phenomena is common!
A generous host / owner, whom can create a warm, welcoming athmosphere, is the remedy. But its not always (seldom) the reality....
Ps. A standard way worth to try with, is to anyway work as hard and as well you can. Often enough, with time they will see you ARE a hardworker, not whining for nothing, and with time, accept you in their circle and perhaps even, their cameradeship. If they dont; you hadnt lost much anyway, because your effort will repay for yourself this way or another. Ps. I believe THIS was the way Sylvie did, when she did come to Petchungrang, a male gym... Showing she is a hardworker, she won their acceptance.
In this case, as its typically a male dominated milieu, it becomes extra difficult for most females.
Sorrowfully but true, this is a common experience for most women in many situations... In war and in peace.
That is a heavy reason why most women kept themselves into typically female occupations, and typically female sports...
It needs extra determination, and tough skin for a female to be succesfull. in a traditionally male area.
Getting massive flak from many men, but sometimes also, from other women...
I dont have any good advices nor easy solutions at this moment,
I just want to mention it; the problems are a common experience for many females whom want to go forward in a male dominated milieu...
And thus, it will help to network with other females (and sympathisers) in martial sports, as here in this forum, but also, networking with almost any other ambitious females, should give some help and mental relief..
Its almost only the so called boygirls, or tomboys, whom manage comfortably in male milieus; they are used to play and work with boys and later on males, and agree with them, "speak on equal and friendly terms"