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Who decided on marriage in the Elizabethan era?

Marriage during the Elizabethan era was hardly what it is today in Western culture. Women were without legal power and subservient to their husbands. They were dependent on their husbands or male relatives for support. Marriages were customarily arranged by parents so as to benefit two families. That means young women had no choice of who they married and men often had little choice. many couples met for the first time on their wedding day. However, men continued to have their freedom and often had extramarital arrangements with other women. See related link for more information.


What changes and what to expect does a male body go through during the first 6 months of taking female harmones during a male's transition?

At this time, this procedure is far beyond the scope of our technology. In other words, no -- at least not yet.


Are there any western non-anime cartoon series where male characters are barefoot during episodes?

You could try BraveStarr but I doubt it.


Who acted in the film Two Mules for Sister Sara?

The so called 'mules' in 'Two Mules For Sister Sara' are donkeys, or, in Spanish, 'burros' . A 'mule' is the offspring of a female horse ('mare') and a male donkey ('jack'). A 'hinny' is the offspring of a male horse ('stallion') and a female donkey ('jenny'). Most westerns filmed in the southwest feature numerous donkeys/burros with mules being somewhat more of a rarity.


Was the raccoon in the movie Pocahontas a female or male?

male.