You can have children if you want
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Back then, women and children first was a protocol because men were known to have been stronger than women and children
No, women are not mentally weaker than men. While there are some women that may be weaker, there are also some men that are weaker than the average woman.
The woman should find a man who DOES want children.
You should send both girls and boys to school because they are equals. Also it will be the women who are bringing the children up and educated women means brighter children.
It depends on the individual. Many people with 'learning difficulties' are perfectly capable of looking after a baby.
No. End of. Women have the exact same right's as men.
Abuse effects women, men, children, animals all the same, whether it be mentally, physically, or emotionally; it's all the same. However, it's more common to happen to women than anything, sadly.
Call 911 or report her to a mental institution, because being mentally ill doesn't give her an excuse to harass other women, she should be admitted to an institute where she could be treated.
Catharine Beecher believed that women, rather than men, should educate children because women were natural teachers. She also believed that women should not be involved in politics. Instead, Catharine believed that women should teach male children to be free thinkers and moral learners and help shape their political ideas.
Catharine Beecher believed that women, rather than men, should educate children because women were natural teachers. She also believed that women should not be involved in politics. Instead, Catharine believed that women should teach male children to be free thinkers and moral learners and help shape their political ideas.
Catharine Beecher believed that women, rather than men, should educate children because women were natural teachers. She also believed that women should not be involved in politics. Instead, Catharine believed that women should teach male children to be free thinkers and moral learners and help shape their political ideas.