The country's development and progress reflect the strength of the labor force, of which women are an indispensable role, they create value for society, nurture the next generation, enhance family happiness, in short, they are the greatest group. At the same time, we can judge the strength of a country by the happiness index of the environment in which women live.
Today I will introduce you to Denmark, which has always been named "the happiest country in the world"!

Denmark is a feminist society, women have a high status in society, the employment rate is the highest in Europe, men are more conservative, women are more open.
Danish girls tend to have delicate facial features, fair skin, free and free.
Danish boys, their personalities are generally very good, Danish girls and boyfriends pay more attention to equality, when quarrelling boys will not let girls, two people go out to eat to AA system, because the boyfriend bought her her favorite bag to break up, these are an insult to her ability;
Denmark has the highest female employment rate in the world, with 97% of women aged 18-60 working, 30% of whom are full-time, and they are enjoying the pleasures of work.
Men do housework at home with children, while wives go out to work in politics and business.
In Danish culture, grandparents have no obligation to take care of their grandchildren because grandparents are also working until the age of 70.
In Denmark, the degree of freedom of marriage and love is unimaginable, and the dominance lies only in the women, only whether they are willing to leave.
In order to alleviate this problem, Denmark stipulates the following: when divorcing, it is necessary to calmly reflect on three months, and also learn how to deal with the negative emotions of children after divorce.
Danish couples, most of whom have always maintained their property independence, women who have been divorced twice with three children are still in love, and there are many girls who are not married at the age of forty.
Unmarried women in Denmark can also go to the hospital and become mothers through sperm donations from others.
Denmark's social welfare is really good, medical care is free, education is all-inclusive, maternity leave is up to a year, and milk powder money is also paid by the state, but Denmark is the hardest country in the world to save money.
An important provision in Denmark is that under the general tax policy, fully taxed residents are subject to up to 52.05% tax. However, most of Denmark's taxes are deductible, so in most cases the effective tax rate is low.
In terms of children, pay attention to children's freedom, freedom of learning, freedom of interest, and let children know from an early age that "all people are equal, all abilities are valuable and should be recognized".
Every kind of work is a good job, and everyone's value to society is the same, but the form of expression is different. This eliminates the culture of competition in society, which is a blessing for the mother of the child and does not have to worry about the future of the child, as is the ideology of Finland, Sweden and other countries.
Denmark's car purchase tax is as high as 150%, and buying a car at will is the price of buying a luxury car.
With only 4% of farmers in Denmark, Denmark has not only achieved self-sufficiency in agriculture, but also become the world's leading pork exporter. In the country, both men and women love meat, and the Danes consume the most meat per capita in the world. But what surprised me was that Danish women have the lowest rate of female obesity in the European Union, for the only reason that women in the country are self-disciplined and equally beautiful.
7 months pregnant in Denmark to raise pigs must obtain a master's degree in agriculture, to contract pig farms but also to systematically learn technology for 5 years, because such an annual output of 20,000 pigs farm only need to allocate 6 people, become the "pork kingdom", relying on professional people.
Danish beauty, riding 13 kilometers of bicycles to work every day in the winter.