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We all know that women should get equal rights. Nowadays, it’s not the situation where you see men working and women slaving. Even women work these days and can do whatever they want to, for example: they can work in offices, become professors in colleges, or teachers in schools. But between the discussions of women empowerment which flew all over the world very drastically, the men got crushed. Now, you may not agree with me at once, let’s have a glimpse forward. We empowered women by passing several laws for them, revolting and also protesting against the unjust laws. When this happened, we taught women how to be independent by teaching them to drive, introducing them to technologies and more. But did we ever look after the men? Did we make the men independent? Most of us think that men were already independent as they are more advanced. But did anyone raise a question about what men couldn’t do? The very basic work that is caretaking work starting from cooking to looking after the children was the work that men did not have any idea about. And we all said that men were independent, where as, they were totally dependent upon women for food and care. Then why didn’t anybody raise this question that why are the males in the society lacking behind? Besides teaching women, we should also teach the men how to become independent by teaching them the household work and not being dependent upon women. I am not trying to protest against empowering women, but trying to evoke this idea within the people that men and women both have their equal rights and besides women, the men should also be taught to be independent.
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