Cult of Domesticity
Some did, but most didn't.
Frederick McKinley Jones was a black inventor during the 20th century. He was known to have married twice but there are no known children that are known.
yes, he was married yes, he was married yes, he was married yes, he was married yes, he was married yes, he was married
Very definitely NOT the President's wife. The woman on the $1 coins minted 1979-1981 and in 1999 is Susan B. Anthony, a 19th-century advocate for womens' rights, and who never married.
She never married.
housewife
cult of domesticity
Housework.
Having a child "out of wedlock" means that the parents are not married, and therefore the child is illegitimate. The phrase is not limited to the 14th Century, but is still used.
Women in Athens were controlled by their father until they were married, but once they were married their spouse was in charge of them. They were in charge of housework, such as cleaning and cooking, and usually only left the house for religious duties.
money, lack of intimacy, dinner, snoring, work, doing housework
Cicisbeo were the male escorts of married women in 18th century Italy.
Lonely married women can find a group of activities to be enjoyed by other women at a local coffee shop. Many cafes will have a variety of activities for women to attend.
They married in the 1980s and are still happily married
We have no information about when Anne and Joachim married. It was probably in the middle of the first century B.C.
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You take her to bed and engage in married-person activities of your choosing.