Women are the compartment of life. They carry our children, and they deserve an equalitarian society. They deserve freedom, where they can choose what they want or not. They deserve a society free of discrimination and humiliation. They deserve respect and admiration.

Without women it is much more difficult to generate a human being’s life. It is [usually] by women we are born. It is by looking at women we start to admire the beauty of details, the delicate forms and touch, each one of them with her own art, her own style, her own personality.

Besides the physical attributes, there are no differences between men and women. They are able to do whatever a man can do, and they deserve to be recognised as so. There is no more room for slavery, sexual abuse, discrimination, or humiliation. There is no more room for differences in hierarchy, salaries, or types of work.

It is with love and compassion we [men] can make a world a better place to every woman to live within. It is with equal rights we [men] can stop any kind of discrimination, different treatment, humiliation, or any kind of abuse, experienced by women just because they have a pretty face, a warm smile, and a good shape. They have the rights to choose what they want or not to do. It is with love and compassion all of us [men and women] are able to work that equation out.

For centuries men have dictated the rules and put the woman figure in a submissive role, a role in which they don’t speak up with the fear of retaliation. A role with no choice but to accept any outcome with a silent voice. A role, which must be left in the past, a piece of history with no more. A role, which every woman should not be proud of. A role, which men with money and power abuse and take advantage of.

The beauty of life is created by men and women, a mix of DNA to perpetuate the species.

Namaste 💓💓💓💓💓💓💓


Written by Jeferson Souza (thejefecomp).

 

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