"International Men's Day" tops "Twitter" ... and tweets: "Every year, you have a female father, brother, husband and support."

Today, which falls on November 19, and on this day every year, the world celebrates the International Day of Men. On this occasion, the hashtag #InternationalMan_Day is issued by the social networking site "Twitter", and hundreds of people of both sexes and from different Arab countries have shared it.

The tweets on this occasion varied between congratulatory and sarcastic, for their part, many men dealt with the topic in a sarcastic way, some of them said that he did not know the existence of such a day, and some said that he demands that all days of the year be for the man.

One of the tweeters said: "From when we have a day! I know all the days we have."

Another said: "We do not recognize one day, we have all the time and all the time."

While a number of tweeters objected that "International Man’s Day" is not known, such as Women's Day, one of them said: “Why is a man’s day unknown like a woman’s day? Why is the concern for a woman’s day stronger and more .. Why do we hear about the rights of women, children, animals, and people?” But we have not heard about the rights of men.

Some of the tweeters found on this occasion an opportunity to thank the woman, indicating that she was the one who made them reach this title.

For their part, many of the man’s tweets came back in his day with reference to the importance of his presence in a woman’s life, and one of the tweets said: “Oh man ... every year and you are fine .. every year and you are a female father, brother, son, husband and support .. without you a female will not be a female ... and her femininity will not be complete without you ... Every year, man, you are better than ever.

On this day, I sent words of gratitude and love to all the men in their lives, especially the father. And his priceless jewels ... Every year, the tender and tender man with a heart full of contentment and security. "

Another said: "For the greatest man, my father, loving, would love if the love of all the worlds met with nothing equal to him."

While one of the tweets described the man with the other half with whom life is balanced, she said: "You are the pillar of all societies and the second half for the balance of this life experience .. I wish you a lot of health and happiness .. Take good care of your souls."

On their part, many tweets mocked the celebration of this day because most men, in their view, do not know the meaning of manhood, and one of them said: “On the # International Day of the man they celebrated silently, there are children who have not yet known the meaning of manhood.”

Another said: "# The International Day of a man is a man that truly deserves to be celebrated. As for the semblance of male men ... God will not restore them."

It is noteworthy that the International Day of Men is celebrated in (International Humanitarian Law) on November 19.

The beginning was in 1999 in Trinidad and Tobago, then became celebrated in Australia, the United States, Canada, Russia, Jamaica, Hungary, India, Italy, New Zealand, Brazil, Moldova, Haiti, Portugal, Singapore, Malta, South Africa, Ghana, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Hungary, Ireland, Peru, China, Vietnam, Pakistan, Guatemala, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Guyana, the Netherlands, Georgia, Argentina Mexico, Germany, Austria, England, Scotland, Egypt, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, the Kingdom of Bahrain, the State of Kuwait and the Sultanate of Oman.

According to what was determined by the organizing committee to address youth and adult issues, this day aims to shed light on the positive role and contribution of men to life on earth and to promote gender equality.

As it is known, on a global level and for various reasons, that the man is the most committed suicide, especially for those under the age of 45, according to the "Calm" charitable organization, and the name is an abbreviation for "Campaign Against Miserable Life" (Campaign Agents Live Miserable).

In Britain, 84 men commit suicide every week, or an average of 12 men a day, according to the British newspaper "The Independent", and the newspaper pointed out that the average suicide of men in Britain is three times higher than the average suicide of women.

This day was chosen because it coincides with the birthday of Dr. Jerome Teluxing, the doctor from Trinidad and Tobago, who re-launched this World Day again in 1999.