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'Feel the feel' to 'heal the heal'

 

"Equality is not about making everyone the same, but ensuring everyone has the same opportunities."

People say life and the world have evolved, but there's still a lot simmering beneath the surface that needs attention. Men🧔‍♂️ and women👩—are they really on equal footing? Do men genuinely respect women and treat them well? This question is like that unsolvable puzzle🧩 at the back of your junk drawer. Sure, they say times have changed, but often it seems like it's just the window dressing that's different.

Giving equal rights isn't just about jobs and education. It's also about treating women well, involving them in family decisions, and respecting their space. Yet some men still think they're wearing invisible crowns and that women are there to cook and handle the chores. Seriously, guys, do you think women were born just to work for you? 
Newsflash: you're not royalty.

Men, you're just ordinary humans on this spinning rock. Everyone comes and goes eventually, so don’t act like you're destined to rule someone. And remember, without women, you wouldn't even be here to strut around like a king👑.

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