Feminism should be celebrate

Feminism is not about the give whole power to women or men should work under women, it's basically mean to give the equal rights which they deserve .
   This is the word when societies ever listen they think a woman shouldn't  go outside cause they born to take care home responsibility, they shouldn't treated equally cause they are weak, they can't do anything to protect themselves without a man support.
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 Feminism at its core is about equality of men and women, not “sameness.” So many people offer up the argument that women are not the “same” as men so there can’t be equality. In other words, because their bodies are different, because men and women have different physical capabilities, these physical differences mean equality is not possible.
     But in society everyone is different and they should have their own right to live in the society and noone has right to take decision of others. 
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There have some reason to say that, why should we celebrate the Feminism? 

1. To Rid Women Of Male Dominance

Feminism should be celebrate because a woman should not be considered a responsibility of a male throughout her life, whether it be her father, brother, husband or son. In every situation  where a woman is veiled behind a ghoonghat, highlight the extent of male dominance. These practices emphasise that strong, capable men have to protect the weak, fragile women and that women are only designed to be  protected.

2. To Promote Equality 

The feminism should be celebrate  because a woman is not a burden and marriage should not be the only reason for her existence. Every year over 2 lakh girls are killed before they can step into this world and due to  harassment .  If we clearly noticed around the society there always males and females are treated differently in education, as well as nutrition for boys, is prioritised, while that of the girl is neglected. Women in many Indian families eat last and the least after serving all their other family members which has no meaning but Society promote this as a ritual. 

3. Should be able to make their own choices

The feminism should be celebrate because a certain section of our society believes that it is an offence if a woman is well-educated and working, to support herself, or her family financially. Another section of our society believes that becoming a housewife would contribute little to women’s empowerment.
     Women who choose to raise their children full time over continuing their career are criticised. But what is vital is to realise that just because a woman isn’t earning doesn’t mean her work is less important. So, the women or girls should have their own rights to take an action of their own life's cause they must not born only to serve others. 

4. To Break Menstruation Taboos

The feminism should be celebrate because we have maligned the purity of something as natural as menstruating and turned it into something unmentionable. Some Indian women on their periods are treated as untouchables. They aren’t allowed to enter the kitchen, forced to sleep on the floor; they cannot be touched, spoken to, neither can they share the same table with others.

     Because of  lack of knowledge about the methods of menstrual protection 46 percent of women do not use hygienic methods of menstrual protection and 36 percent feel uncomfortable in buying them with other customers around. India suffers from something which is called the "period poverty " because we lack enough sanitary products to cater to our menstruating population. 

    Another thing that comes to light is the hypocrisy, where we worship the goddess and other side we don't allow the woman to enter the temple for this. 

5. To End Unfounded Stereotypes About Gender Roles

Feminism should be celebrate  because the every societies has stereotyped thinking based on gender. For example, professions like engineering, aviation, and military are considered masculine and professions like teaching, fashion designing, and homemaking are considered feminine. Stereotyping in family roles includes how only men are expected to be the sole breadwinners of a family and females are single-handedly take up the responsibilities of managing the home.

India prides itself on producing great female warriors such as Rani Padmavati, Razia Sultana, and Rani Ahilyabai Holkar, yet the participation of women in the Indian defence forces is disheartening. Equal involvement of men and women in the army is still a far-fetched dream. This only supports the stereotype that masculinity implies physical strength and femininity, sentimentalism.

6. To Stop Telling That Men Need To Be Stronger Than Women

Feminism should be celebrate because a woman equally  stronger in emotionally and physically like a man or we can say women is more stronger than man It’s time that statements like “Mard ko dard nahi hota” and “Ladke rote nahi” are sidelined and men are not sneered at for volunteering to take up responsibilities at home.

 If we talk about this that man is so stronger than a woman, that will me wrong cause a man can't understand the situation of 9 month of pregnancy and those side-effects which is faced by a woman. 

And this time woman is equal to the man cause they do their responsibility of take care of home perfectly as well as outside work also. 

7. To Stop Telling Women How To Dress

Feminism should be celebrate because they are not more than man they are equally independent and they can make their own choices. There's have been several countries where girls are shunned for their choice of clothing. The prominent societies compared immodest clothes with an invitation to rape. That type of thinking, mindless WhatsApp forwards and misogynistic serials and movies that normalise stalking and eve-teasing worsen the situation.



So,  It’s time we recognize that feminism isn’t about making women strong. Women are already strong. It’s about changing the way the world perceives this strength. Nobody should be afraid of being referred to as a feminist because it frees both men and women from the imposed gender stereotypes.                                                                                 🌼🌼🌼🌼

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