No, it was usual only in eastern countries.
No. In ancient Athens, women were considered the property of their husbands and before that, the property of their fathers. Marriage was not supposed to be a love match, and women could not by themselves undertake any legal procedure, including divorce.
The women from Ancient China are supposed to be loyal to tehir husbands
they got punished.
To make themselves look "ugly" to men who are not their husbands.
no, their fathers did unless they were very lucky
The life of a woman in a family in ancient Rome was very simple. They supported and took care of their husbands.
men were buffer and women were skinny because men got more stuff
The ancient Egyptians only believed that men were the most important within the household. They believed that women were cared for by their Father's and Husbands. They believed that women had no rights.
Women were supposed to hold themselves as reserved and loyalist and lower to their husbands. They did the majority of household chores and were in no way supposed to show wit.
husbands' ex: All of the women have their husbands' money.
The ancient greeks would entertain themselves with theater! People would stand in around for hours on end and watch a play.
women were encontroll of the housework for their family and friends