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Women's Rights

Women's Rights refers to the long fight to secure equal societal privilege for women to that given naturally to men. While the first thought quickly goes to suffrage, there are numerous other rights that women have been fighting for, such as: the right to serve in the armed forces, rights to be protected from rape and jail perpetrators, the right to open/run businesses and have careers, the right to an education, and innumerable other rights that many men take for granted.

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How many kind of womens vagena?

Women's vaginas can vary in size, shape, and appearance, but anatomically, there is only one type of vagina. However, individual differences such as labial size, clitoral prominence, and vaginal canal length can create a wide range of variations. It's important to recognize and celebrate this diversity while understanding that all variations are normal and healthy.

Did everyone agree with what Kate Sheppard and the Suffragettes did for women's rights?

Most people agreed but there where some men how thought that men where inferior to woman so they should not have the right to vote but hardly any

What rights did viking women have?

viking woman had rights.

Divorce rights:

the woman was entitled to the land after divorce

Who was not a major contributor to women's rights?

Polar bears with a can of coke only the cans without the pink ribbons

What are womens erogenous zones?

Female erogenous zones are the parts on a women's body that gets sexually stimulated when touched or licked. Some of these zone are:

A) Eyelids & templates

B) Helix & neck

C) Neck & shoulders

D) Belly button & the vaginal area

E) Abdominal pubic area

F) Feet

G) Area under the knees

H) Folds on the buttocks

I) Buttocks

J) Inner surface of the thigh

What was the Women's rights amendment?

The 19th amendment gave the women the right to vote. There was an Equal Rights Amendment passed by Congress in 1972, but it is three states short of the required 38 needed to ratify it and add it to the Constitution.

Where does women's rights come from?

Women's rights has been a discussion since the 1800's. Women in America insisted upon their right to vote, the right to jobs that pay the same as the men, and if the woman is suited to an administrative position - and was the best candidate - she was not be overlooked simply for because she was a woman.