Not just March 8: feminism is every day

On March 8, the world is divided into two main categories: those who celebrate, organize dinners for women and give mimosas and those that "Women's Day is every day, not just today".
What if both groups are right?
True, we are surrounded by messages of empowerment and it should be easy for us girls to live a life of feminism every day.
But it is also true that many women have only March 8 as a mainstream reference and for many of them having a day a year in which "the roles are reversed" is really a special event.
Let's see together how to ensure that March 8 is celebrated all year round, but first, here is a roundup of women in charge around the world:

"How good is your husband helping you with the housework"

No. A husband who helps you with housework is not good or special. It's normal.
You both work and live in the same house, so it is his duty, just as it is for you.
If someone tells you that you are lucky because your partner, despite being a man, gives you a hand with cleaning, let them know that you live the same life and therefore have the same commitments. At home, with children, at work. It is different if you have chosen to be a housewife and it is only he who works, but in any case, this does not authorize him not to clean what dirties. And the same goes for the children. clean and livable environment.

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"L" March 8 dinner with friends "

Great, super fun. But not just once a year. Invite the friends you see only on that date to go out more often, take a walk and go to the cinema, make yourself beautiful for yourself one more time.
Especially on an evening with no set menus and plastic mimosas around!

"That woman has two balls like that"

Yes it's true, it's a way of saying, but let's think for a moment about the origins of this sentence.
A woman with attributes is a woman with the only accessory that differentiates her from a man. So a woman with balls is a tough woman like a man.
In addition to the vulgarity of the expression itself, it begins to point out to the interlocutor that a strong woman has no balls. He has courage and character and you don't need to be a man to have these qualities!

"When a woman says no, it really means yes"

A rule as stupid and false as it is frighteningly close to the thought of rape.
When a woman says no it is no. His no is as good as a man's and if he meant yes, he would say so.
This is a dangerous supposition that for decades has practically denied us any decision-making power.
Not good even in the locker room of the soccer team.

"That only thinks about career"

Leaving aside the negative meaning with which this phrase is pronounced, no scientific rule states that when a woman has a brilliant career, she will not have the time and desire to start a family.
The female career, over the years and because of some "romantic" films has become a kind of justification. People don't explain why a girl of thirty or more doesn't have still found a husband. Of course, she is too busy with work! She doesn't care because her heart is filled with money.
As if all happily married women cannot aspire to a rise in the world of work.
As if a brilliant woman in her profession is doomed to remain single for life.
There are no rules apart from one: just make up the facts of others