But this is based on late medieval history in which housewife role involved much ingenuity &skill
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It may have been a woman that developed the first spear, but I can recall. I recall seeing a docu
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about it. It even went as far as to say our imagination as it is could be traced back to that moment.
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Might be a bit simplistic.
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Probably lol I'm summing it up really badly. First tool development led to our evolution.
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At some point it became better for us to stand up & consequently lose power & balance but have hands free to do things.
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Don't know loads abt this tho did read a lot once but think men & women been resourceful & inventive in different areas.
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Yeah it seems their was a natural balance under pressure to survive. Each taking suited role
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Women always pregnant & breastfeeding, men bigger & stronger different spheres will form but much less the case now.
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Much more of the public sphere is to do with stuff that women more built for -social, verbal, healing stuff.
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Less defending, less laborious agriculture, less hunting.
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Makes you wonder if we better off or worse off in the long run if our body's turn to blobs due to lack of challenge lol
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