In the Colosseum, men and women were separated in their seating arrangements. Men typically occupied the lower tiers, particularly the first and second levels, while women were seated in the upper tiers, specifically the third level. This division reflected the social norms of ancient Rome, where public spaces were often segregated by gender. Additionally, certain seats were reserved for senators and the elite, further emphasizing the hierarchy within the arena.
Men and women sit separately (men on the left and women on the right usually).
usually women on left and men on right
In chairs or pews. In orthodox synagogues, men and women do not sit together, and are separated by a curtain or wall.
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No.
If you are an orthodox jew the men and women sit in different places but if you are a reformed jew you can sit anywhere
No there is no such rule.
men sit on the couch with their beer bellies and women go to work to save money for the family
It is not permitted by Jewish law; and in Orthodox Jewish weddings the seating is separate for men and women.
no offense to anyone! women are not always as strong as men. then sit on them to add more pressure to the pin
On chairs. Interesting, but women do the same. Wow, what a thought.
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