Sunday, May 4, 2014

Women's Appreciation and What's Beyond

The Event

Previously, there was a special event involving young men serving young women and running activities for them. This time, it was not a high quality and "perfect," but by thought of it, it was considered best for what ordinary men can do.
This took place out in a park, and an area was set up with blankets to make the ladies comfortable. Finely made and sweet food for them, Frisbees to play with, a playground nearby, and most importantly a good dog from one of the fine gentlemen. No negative complaints regarding the area or the set up.

The Interhuman Side of the Story

As we look deeply within the interactions of the people, we find those young ones act uniquely if not beyond what humans talk about.
Of course, the women were making themselves relaxed for one thing since they were outside. In fact, they were laying themselves down in strange ways going from resting on each other's bodies to snuggling themselves up in a blanket. Others just sit calmly as they talk with each other. Even the dog can be the center of attention.
For the men, some of them were using the leisure time doing some challenging things even when it comes to doing something they may be too old to do at first like swinging while trying to catch a Frisbee. Sometimes, they may just lay to rest during that event after all the hard work they have been through.

The Discussion

The moral of the Interhuman story is that girls still act like girls no matter where they are as much as boys still act like boys. Moreover, people can still enjoy themselves in any way from finding a place to rest to finding someone or something to cuddle with. Furthermore, men can do weird things as they serve the women.
What was really important was that this was meant for the women to be appreciated by the men within the community.

For the Women

No matter what you do even you act pretty similar to men or anything odd for yourselves, you have always done good for us men, and we respect you. Even so, there may be some ways you are different from us, but without you, we would be incomplete. It was just our time of day to remember you and your time of day to rest after all your work. Thank you, women.

Max Panfil
Founder of the INTERHUMAN MEDIA ARTS

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