In Elizabethan times, women primarily managed household affairs, raising children and overseeing domestic responsibilities, while men were typically the breadwinners and engaged in public life. Women also participated in social and cultural activities, such as attending plays and festivals, but were largely excluded from formal education and professional opportunities. Additionally, women often expressed themselves through poetry and literature, though their works were less recognized than those of their male counterparts. Overall, women's roles were confined to the private sphere, while men dominated public life and governance.
no......men had more freedom and woman didnt the females fathers had to choose who to marry the females had to wrap their fee everyday so every night they would see who had the smallest prettiest feet woman used to not be able to work
"THE woman," Irene Adler. "I have been beaten four times - three times by men and once by a woman." -- Sherlock Holmes, 'The Five Orange Pips'
yes they were men and women basket makers.
Only a couple of times every hour! It's not just middle age men, All men!
Put down the armrest
Men and woman fart about 14 times a day
a woman who takes over another woman's husband; an immoral wife; a wife who two-times her husband; a versatile woman who is always smug in the arms of men.
A woman who is interested in men and other woman romantically/sexually is bisexual.
People at the time considered that a woman parading about the stage to be gazed at by a bunch of men was indecent and obscene.
Basically it depends upon the character of that particular woman but most of the times a woman likes a person who is brave ,honest and that will not hesitate while talking to anybody.
when woman is forecast, they are more successful than men, but men are successful
yes they do , but in a woman it is called taking pride in the way they look , or keeping up with the times.