Gypsy women, often referred to as Romani women, may engage in various forms of conflict or resistance depending on their circumstances, community values, and individual personalities. However, the stereotype of Romani culture often overlooks the diversity and complexity of their lives. In some instances, they may advocate for their rights or defend their families, but fighting is not a defining characteristic of their identity. Ultimately, like any group, their responses to conflict vary widely.
In most cases Women were not taught to fight.
Crusades did not allow women to fight because people only thought that women were to work in the manor.
She thought women needed to fight for their rights.
Only the strongest women could fight in the army.
a gypsy can also be called a traveller. some people might call us pikey, or scum of the earth, but their being racist and if you ever call us that expect a bare knuckle fight.
In the 1700’s women had no rights. Some women did fight and there were women who were spies for a network that Washington set up.
No the women weren’t warriors. The Vikings did have women called shield maidens who did fight, but Native American women generally didn’t fight.
The singular possessive form for the noun gypsy is gypsy's.
To be a real women
Typically, the dead gypsy tattoo is meant to symbolize the passing of a close friend or relative. Gypsy tattoos in general symbolize different things to different people. For many, a gypsy tattoo represents freedom or travel.
In World War Two it was not socially acceptable for women to fight, so no women were soldiers.
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