Depends on the time, place, social standing, culture, and family. There is no one answer for what women have been taught.
During historical wars, some women disguised themselves as men to join the military and fight alongside male soldiers. This was often done to fulfill a sense of duty, seek adventure, or earn a living. Additionally, men had more opportunities and privileges than women, so some women dressed as men to access these benefits.
Of course women are human beings. of all the questions ive answered non of them were as stupid and ridiculos as this one. instead of asking are women human ask are men big time mistakes.
Purda protection of the patriline involves restricting women's mobility and interactions with men to preserve family honor and lineage. The Pakhtun view of women is influenced by these norms, leading to strict control over women's behavior and limited autonomy. Both concepts reinforce traditional gender roles and patriarchal ideals within the community.
No, individuals who are commonly referred to as "shemales" are transgender women who have not undergone bottom surgery. They do not have reproductive organs capable of impregnating someone or becoming pregnant themselves. Pregnancy requires a uterus and functional ovaries, which transgender women do not have.
The ratio of men to women in the world is generally assumed to be about 1:1 with a slight edge (less than 1%) to the male numbers. This varies by the location and age demographics throughout the world. The at birth statistics from some sources indicate that there for 1,000 live births there are 504 men and 496 women. As of 2011 there are almost seven billion humans in the world. So an approximate number can be produced from this data. THis data is based on the position that there are only two sexual options, male and female. Even this position is debated by some researchers as the definition of male and female is not absolute.
that they were inferior to men
women were taught from both in the Elizabethan era that men were the stronger sex they owned you whether it be your father or husband when you are later married in life. they were expected to marry and cook and clean and raise children if you were incapeable of doing any of these things you were frowned upon by the public.
In most cases Women were not taught to fight.
no it is also taught to men.
women were taught from both in the Elizabethan era that men were the stronger sex they owned you whether it be your father or husband when you are later married in life. they were expected to marry and cook and clean and raise children if you were incapeable of doing any of these things you were frowned upon by the public.
Women are taught in a special nuns' convent where they are trained to become and live like a nun.
Nothing Women were not treated equally and were not taught anything
As other women; they give birth in hospitals.
when to pick the corn and taught the women how to cook the corn
well only the upper classes were taught. they learnt a lot of things for example women were taught English -poems literature etcc. music- the harpsichord waws what queen Eklizabeth played they danced, women were taught to sew, knitt etc.
As other women; they give birth in hospitals.
when women in your country of birth were allowed to rote