Why is International Men’s Day less celebrated than International Women’s Day?
19th November is International men’s day. How many of us know of it?
International Women’s Day (March 8) is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. When asked, why isn’t International Men’s Day celebrated as much as Women’s Day:
Because the people who made both these days have nothing better to do. Life — and both genders — need to be celebrated on a moment-to-moment basis. Not once a year. I remember the days when the only days you had to label celebrate were birthdays and anniversaries. every other day was otherwise a celebration of life, of joy, of love.
And then came Valentine’s Day, Boss’s Day, what-have-you day. It is these labels that not just divide people, races, and genders from each other but also deepen those chasms. At a time like this when the world is pitting one against the other, I’m pretty sure celebrating or even thinking about men’s day and women’s day are fairly low on the priority scale for most people today.
International men’s day gives me all around the world a chance to focus on what truly makes a man a man and in doing so might enlighten them to the fact that we can connect with our feelings in the same way as women have been encouraged to and in doing so and can help them relate with women and between us we can create a better world for all regardless of our gender.
I think Women and men should be equal because we are all humans and Men's day should be celebrated the same.
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