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Yes because they are the ones who WORK HARDER than MENand plus, woman are smarter and hardworking than men who plays Video Games and sports. That last part is completely wrong men work harder than women who just gossip. :p

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Q: Do you think Woman in Heian had more rights and freedom than woman in other societies why or why not?
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