I just wanted to say Happy International Women's Day to everyone out there! The attitude towards Women has changed so much over the years and even though there is still allot more work to be done, I'm happy Women are getting the respect they deserve or at least starting to! Now I'm sadly not a Woman but I have been surrounded by incredible Female role models all my life. I've always said that Women deserve to be FULLY equel with any and every man!! Women are strong, tough, smart, supportive and should be allowed to be fully independent in all things. If you're a Woman and reading this, you are worth it and you can only get stronger. Not to single anyone out but CandyGal has been a source of great support for me and has saved my life on many occasions!!! She's a sister to me and I love her to bits!!
Happy Woman's Day to ALL women! Thank you all for who you are and what you do. Without you there would be nothing And yes, we do certainly appreciate Candy Gal and the other lovely ladies who take the time to be with us here at the HipForums
You just started a very good thread Flynn. Thank you. I just LOVE the female Genre. I always have done and I always will do. I always prefer Women's company than Men's as I fel so much more comfortable in their company. If I had a choice of going out one evening for a good booze up with food and entertainment and I had to choose between going out with either 20 Men or 20 Women then the Women get the choice every time. I don't mean this in any sexual way that I am trying to 'get off' with a Woman, but I am sure enjoying being around them!
As I have more women friends than guys then today is special for me . Women make the world go round. Guys try to mess it up lol . Just wished more women were into football and the that would be heaven Thanks to all the ladies I know and hope to see some more of you when COVID restrictions ease again. And a special thanks to Candy for the help and support she has given to me and a flourishing friendship as well . Most like a bit of Betty
A bit of trivia - the bus Ms Parks rode on is in the Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation in Dearborn, Michigan.