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Friday 13 May 2016

Men wear high-heel shoes in a campaign to end violence against women

The 7th annual Walk A Mile In Her Shoes event held on Thursday, May 12 in Yonge-Dundas Square in Toronto, Canada. The event was meant to highlight what men can do to help in ending violence against women. Continue to see more photos...




 
 

Photo credit: Xinhua/Zou Zheng

60 comments:

  1. Lol. .. The one on silver pump thoughπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

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  2. NICE! If na for Nigeria now dey will find fuel and pour all of them there and call them gay

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    1. Hmmm my eyebrows re raised rite now at u

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  3. Lol..d last pix had to sit on d floor to adjust his buckle.

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  4. stern will cum nd brag nw

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  5. So much yuck in one place... couldn't they protest some other way? They would thrill fags to no end.

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  6. I double dare you to try running in those heels.

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  7. While in Nigeria women are boldly saying they're inferior to men...just imagine!

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    1. I see you becoming a transgender soon. It's just in you!

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    2. My dear onyx be Wht and who ever u want to be....

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  8. Lols.. Funny guys

    Na me talk am!

    Long Live Lib!!!

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  9. Way to go guys,the man in the middle(first roll),his shoes got me lmao #Sopido

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  10. Una nor get work sha.......

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  11. Most of them have been looking for an 'excuse' to do this...bruce=caithlyn kinda people

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  12. Mr Shonde should wear stilettos from Lagos to Kwara and go apologize to his in laws.

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  13. If na Naija dy go talk say dy be gay,jobless and useless men. Sometimes make Man for here try reason. There meaning 'be in her shoes' dat explains d heels

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  14. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin13 May 2016 at 14:51

    Seriously, lol.

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  15. Good one. We all should join unanimously to fight against not only violence against women, but child labour (girl-child lbour), human trafficking, rape, etc. We should not question the personhood of women nor look at them through gendered lens. I am a man though, but I think anti-feminism, male chauvinism and stereotype are not good for our collective humanity. #WeShouldAllBeFeminist, #AintIaWoman

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  16. I love the red shoes 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁

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  17. LOL Looking funny
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  18. Hello guys did u knw jesus? try to tell somebody about jesus so that we will have peace in our country thing are not going right and our leaders are not talking, pls open ur mouth and talk God will help us I love u all and God bless

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  19. NOW THEY WILL KNOW WHAT WOMEN PUT THEMSELVES THROUGH WITH THEIR HIGH GOGO..

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  20. Sum ppl are already calling dem gay. Has d economy made ppl so dumb???

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  21. Sum ppl are already calling dem gay. Has d economy made ppl so dumb???

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  22. Awww..joining forces. Realmen!

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  23. I'm so in love with the whites,very supportive of each other

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  24. Diamond Princess13 May 2016 at 17:50

    Loool. Nice concept. They ll know how it feels to be a woman.

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  25. OMG i love this... very funny and inspiring

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  26. Onyibo eh..can be so real in their activism

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  27. Look at all these closet cases...I bet half of them are flaming. I guess a cross dresser would always find reason to exhibit his tendencies. For next year's march they'll be wearing thongs.

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  28. Umm onyibo people and their campaign strategy very funny www.iwonpopular.com

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  29. Very funny look.but dt s good sha to support women.@d guy in d last pic I hope his feet aint painin yet o.dis one he s sittun on d floor

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