The differences between men and women in the Victorian era were many. Women were stereotyped into belonging in the domestic field to provide for their husbands. Women during this era did have suffrage rights, the right to sue or the right to own property.
Victorian women did not have the right to work or vote. They were expected to stay home with the children. Men did not think women were able to work.
Letters were used for relationships. It was part of how men and women dated during that time period.
they went out to their jobs
No, the men fought the men and the women fought the women. Otherwise it would be no contest.No, the men fought the men and the women fought the women. Otherwise it would be no contest.No, the men fought the men and the women fought the women. Otherwise it would be no contest.No, the men fought the men and the women fought the women. Otherwise it would be no contest.No, the men fought the men and the women fought the women. Otherwise it would be no contest.No, the men fought the men and the women fought the women. Otherwise it would be no contest.No, the men fought the men and the women fought the women. Otherwise it would be no contest.No, the men fought the men and the women fought the women. Otherwise it would be no contest.No, the men fought the men and the women fought the women. Otherwise it would be no contest.
Men have a penis, and women have a vagina.
women
In the Victorian period men often made the decisions for women compared to the present day when women no longer have a set role. The jobs that they can perform are a lot more diverse and varied in nature both international and domestic legislation bestows equal rights to men and women.
The differences between men and women in the Victorian era were many. Women were stereotyped into belonging in the domestic field to provide for their husbands. Women during this era did have suffrage rights, the right to sue or the right to own property.
Victorian women did not have the right to work or vote. They were expected to stay home with the children. Men did not think women were able to work.
how did world war one affect the relations between men and women? how did world war one affect the relations between men and women?
It is more common for women to obtain the HIV from men than men from women during intercourse.
syphilis can affect men and women
Muscle Dysmorphia is more likely to affect men than women.
Yes, men and women are both susceptible to emphysema, particularly if they smoke cigarettes.
No. Women do NOT have prostates.
yes