Men may sometimes start conflicts over trivial matters due to factors like societal expectations around masculinity, which can pressure them to assert dominance or control. Additionally, miscommunication and emotional misunderstandings can lead to misplaced blame. In some cases, individuals may deflect responsibility by shifting the focus onto others, including women, to avoid confronting their own issues. Ultimately, these dynamics reflect deeper societal and psychological patterns rather than a direct causation.
Men and women should definitely be allowed to fight side by side in combat. There is nothing that a man can do in battle that a woman cannot also do, from firing weapons to providing medical care.
Probably nothing. Many women do not gain weight, and may even lose it in the first trimester. Blame nausea and tiredness.
In most cases Women were not taught to fight.
You are wise by asking the question, "Why do women blame the other woman when it is the husband who pursues and starts it all.' Too many women are so jealous over the 'other women' they forget that their husband has started the affair and it is the husband they should be going after and not the other woman. It's a turf war ... single women or even married women that start an affair with another woman's husband is heads up for a real war. The husband sits idly by and secretly I do believe that most men who have affairs on their wives enjoy two women fighting over him. Smart women have it out with the husband and do not bother with the other woman.
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.
The Greeks blame women for the existence of evil Two examples of this are seen with the stories of Adam and Eve and Pandora's Box.
No! You can't blame a guy for trying though.
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.
To be a real women