Unfortunately, yes.
In rare cases , it can still be found in it's purest form. Not by the rules of chivalry that considered women too soft-headed and weak to do anything for themselves , but in coutrly, generous manners of a true gentlerman.
Good question! I only know that all women are different when it comes to circumcision.
Yes, a double standard still exists for women in many aspects of society. Women are often judged harshly for behaviors that men are praised for, and are expected to meet standards that are not applied to men. This can be seen in areas such as appearance, behavior, and career opportunities.
No. Female Circumcision is prohibited in Judaism and almost no Jewish women are circumcised. Female Circumcision is much more common in Africa and the Islamic World.
Are there women who want to be in control of their own lives? YES.
'''Slavery does exist today, in many countries in Africa and Asia. Most of it doesn't look like the plantation slavery of the antebellum South in America, though some of that does exist, especially on cocoa plantations in Africa. Slavery today often consists of women or children sold into slavery as domestic servants or for prostitution. '''
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Still today a women that is 130 years old and is still alive , if you do not believe in this then you'll have to go on www.youtube.com and search 130 years old women !
Eveywhere..., no matter where you go, there will still be predjuges against women, imigrants,etc...
Circumcision has nothing to do with catching diseases
The last remaining 14 Susquehannock people were slaughtered by white settlers in 1763. The Tribe doesn't exist. But there are many people that have bloodlines. That go back to the Susquehannock heritage. They mingled in very well with White's and their women and men married White's.
The rights that women are still fighting for today are the rights to vote and get paid for all the work they do. Also, for the right to participate in government a lot.