It's safe to say that since October 2017 every day is women's day. This might sound as a hyperbole, but in fact this is more or less the case: February 6 is international day of zero tolerance to female genital mutilation, February 11, the international day of women and girls in science, week of March 8, international women's week, March 8, international women's day, March 10, international day of women judges, April 3, international day against victim-blaming, April 24, international girls in ICT day (information and communications technology), May 24, international women's day for peace and disarmament, June 23, international widows day (there is no widower's day, hence this is mentioned here as a special day only for women), August 1, world breastfeeding week, October 11, international girl's day (again, there is no boy's day, so the day is mentioned here as a special day only for women), October 15, international day of rural women, November 19, women's entrepreneurship day, November 25, international day for the elimination of violence against women. These are the official days announced as international by the United Nations, and each country adds to those national dates. For example, the Canadian list adds eating disorders awareness week, the Canadian sexual and reproductive health day, national day of action - girls action foundation, invisible work day, anniversary of N.B. women's right to vote, sexual assault awareness month, mother's day and mothers' week, national ovarian cancer awareness month (Canada is not listing in its national dates a father's day or a prostate cancer month so these are included here as special dates only for women), the 3rd Friday in September is take back the night week, October is simultaneously women's history month and breast health month, and includes first nations women's day, and November 25 to December 10 are 16 days of activism against violence against women which include December 6, national day of remembrance and action on violence against women. Other countries have similiar or different women's issues national dates added to the international ones (by the way, there is not one international men's day. When the United Nations received a request to declare men's day on a certain date marked by a few groups and small countries, the United Nations declined and announced their date Toilet Day. Some men's rights activists mark that day, on November 19, but on that date no newspaper or channel mentions it, Google doesn't change it's logo as on women's day, it is discussed by no educational system, and almost no one knows of this day because it is not recognized by the UN and hence nor by any concern. To make sure no one will know about that day, in 2021 the UN has relocated Women's entrepreneurship day which was previously marked on November 15th, to November 19th).

So, there are 13 women's days on the international calendar and 7 more on an average national calendar, the international ones becoming 24 when weeks for women's issues are included and the national reaching 131 days when women's weeks and months are counted (I didn't examine the overlaps between the international and national days, weeks and months, so this number might become a little smaller when it's women's day twice a day). So, not every day is women's day but about 155 days a year are. And I must say I'm tired of hearing about that.