Walk On Your Wild Side Day
Walk On Your Wild Side Day is held on April 12. Thomas and Ruth Roy are credited with being the creators of this celebration. This event in the second decade of the month April is annual.
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This is the day to let down your hair and do what you have always wanted to do. History is full of those who have utterly changed the world by refusing to be constrained by ‘should be’s’ and ‘nice girls don’t’. Instead, they have turned their eyes to the sun and gathered their most creative and inspired souls and charged into the world, only to leave it completely changed in their wake.
Walk On Your Wild Side Day was created to do something wild that other people would have never expected them to do. It is a day of fun and excitement. Grab this day to let your wild side out, surprising people with your uniqueness and creativity. It is a day with occasion involving adventure, risk, or morally questionable behaviors. Just go unpredictably with anything especially which are under the rules of your regular life. Let yourself loose and try out things that the world told you not to do. Never do anything to please people and do things that are out of your comfort zone.
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