A woman is a daughter, a wife and a mother. She bears the burden of family and faces all adversities that may come their way. So in recognition of all that, this day is important.
RE:Why Women's day??
by ravi on Mar 04, 2008 01:42 PM Permalink
it's true, but not unique, if women is daughter,mother, sister then man is a dad, husband,brother,son. everyone have their own priories and roles. Then why need to celebrate only women's day. instead of that celebrate humans day or day for humanity. it is very nice.
RE:Why Women's day??
by Sandip Ray on Mar 04, 2008 02:25 PM Permalink
A Man is a son, husband and a father, the responsibilities are also not less. So we have to celebrate Man's Day also. This is a very foolish logic
RE:Why Women's day??
by vikram on Mar 04, 2008 01:36 PM Permalink
Dont u think a man is a son, husband and father too.....and in yr opinion, he does not bear any burden or adversity ??? u dumbo bimbo
RE:Why Women's day??
by Naina Pandey on Mar 04, 2008 02:10 PM Permalink
Yes, but men dont have babies. So they wont understand the pain!! Men dont experience the labor pain and the agony. So its easy being a father..try being a mother!!!
RE:RE:Why Women's day??
by BVR Murthy on Mar 06, 2008 04:55 PM Permalink
Well said. Nature made us that way to protect the mother and child we needed to be strong. Now if a man doesn't do his duty will his woman be happy? If a women doesn't do her duty you think her man will be happy?
Have you ever thought how much tough stressful work a man goes through to keep his family pleased, how many overnights he has to do in office so that his family can benefit well.
Is there anyone who knows about prostrate cancer which is the second most killer disease for men after heart disease/attack? But we keep beating loud about breast cancer, ovarian cancer etc.?
I hope you are more sensible enough to realize all this.
RE:Why Women's day??
by ravi on Mar 04, 2008 02:28 PM Permalink
is it makes men inferior to women? It's a responsibility that nature gave to women,Still men are taking care of both child and mother. O.k i will agree that women's work in giving birth is more compared to men, but it doesn't mean that men are not playing the roles as dad or brother or husband. isn't it?
RE:RE:Why Women's day??
by ravi on Mar 04, 2008 02:35 PM Permalink
and another thing is there any provision for men to be a "mother". No, this is the only confidence of women behind these type of statements.