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The Women's Marches brought together millions of peoplein the United States -- and not all of them were women.
Dads, too, came out to show their support for the march and the women in their lives. The subways and streets of Washington, D.C., were full of grown men wearing knitted pink vagina hats on their heads. At the march, they were seen handing out sandwiches, pushing strollers and raising their children and their fists.
SEE ALSO:All the best protest signs from Women's Marches across AmericaThough there's no official estimate on the number of men participating, the visual and anecdotal accounts of their participation were strong. Here's why a few of them chose to participate:
Adrian: "I came here to support my wife and daughters. You've got to support the people. All these people, they're so different, but they've all got the same goal."
Roy: "I'm here because I care about women's rights. I was a big Hillary supporter. Someone on stage said they won the election, but we'll win the future."
Matthew:"I'm here because of my wife, the environment, justice reform and Black Lives Matter. We need dads. If there's anytime to stand up the time is now."
Scott: "Both of my parents were Holocaust survivors. I've carried around this picture of Anne Frank for 50 years. I have children. We can't let this happen again."
Jeff:"Men shouldn't be grabbing women. Presidents shouldn't be grabbing women. Fathers should be role models."
Pat:"I have daughters. All men come from women. I care about women's rights. Without women it's over."
Nathan: "Men play an important role in advocating for women's rights in the same way that people of all ethnicities can stand against racism. Our sons and daughters need to know that there are things we can do in our neighborhoods, cities, states and country to support equal rights and representation for all."
"Everyone's rights are in jeopardy right now. The Constitution is in jeopardy. This is my family, I came to march with them."