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Touspourchacune.com is a website dedicated to women, but it welcomes contributions from men as long as they highlight women’s issues.
For this reason, it was important to publish a few articles about International Men’s Day, on November 19th, 2025. A number of women may wonder why.
But even if you are not a mother, many of you have partners, brothers, friends, or sons—wouldn’t you want to understand the challenges your male loved ones face simply because of their gender?

The website rajart.fr shares the same vision and honoured International Men’s Day through several articles, because art has no gender. First, the article « united victims » encouraged victims to come together and become stronger collectively.

Second, the article “him“addressed the topic of male victims of domestic violence, because a victim has no gender. Third, with the article « Feminist Men”, they reminded us that many men have fought—and still fight—for women’s rights.
Because we must not forget that men also face discrimination because of their gender, International Men’s Day is both important and necessary. You can read its definition from Wikipedia below.The next two articles on Touspourchacune.com will focus on International Men’s Day
” International Men’s Day (IMD) is a global awareness day for many issues that men face, including abuse, homelessness, suicide, and violence, celebrated annually on 19 November. The objectives of celebrating an International Men’s Day are set out in ‘All the Six Pillars of International Men’s Day’.[1] It is also an occasion to celebrate boys’ and men’s lives, achievements and contributions, in particular for their contributions to nation, union, society, community, family, marriage, and childcare”
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