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Well, darling, in Elizabethan society, girls were brought up to be obedient, modest, and skilled in domestic tasks like sewing and cooking. Their main goal was to marry well and bear children to carry on the family name. Basically, they were expected to be prim and proper little ladies, whether they liked it or not.

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Young girls were taught, growing up that they had to obey their parents, especially the father. So they knew instinctively to obey men when they were older. Overall girls were taught that they were inferior to men.

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they were not raped you stupid bastard

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