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<blockquote data-quote="Paper_Bard" data-source="post: 3281193" data-attributes="member: 40140"><p>About the males versus females, you have to understand something.</p><p>Culturally, biologically, and mentally, Women are generally better at taking care of kids than men.</p><p>Women can fight, but they weren't really made to. Not saying that circumstances couldn't make them. The Good Lord made men and women different. Not better than one another, but just different. There are, of course, exceptions to everything, but men and women are not the same, both mentally and physically. However, both have equal salvation in the Lord Jesus Christ, which is the only really important thing.</p><p></p><p>Culturally, in the Medieval times, women were generally kept at home. Women can birth children, men can't. In war times, they wanted women to have babies so they could have more soldiers and to replenish the fallen. On a politically correct note (Hate how our culture pussy-foots around the issues with this phrase), women are not any worse fighters than men. women just generally live different lifestyles than men, and develop different muscles and attitudes. There's nothing to say a women couldn't make a warrior. However, biologically, she might have some problems during her period and definitely if she were to get pregnant. </p><p></p><p>As to Catrin, this response would be natural, especially in most male-dominated societies, which, unfortunately, Medeival times were.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paper_Bard, post: 3281193, member: 40140"] About the males versus females, you have to understand something. Culturally, biologically, and mentally, Women are generally better at taking care of kids than men. Women can fight, but they weren't really made to. Not saying that circumstances couldn't make them. The Good Lord made men and women different. Not better than one another, but just different. There are, of course, exceptions to everything, but men and women are not the same, both mentally and physically. However, both have equal salvation in the Lord Jesus Christ, which is the only really important thing. Culturally, in the Medieval times, women were generally kept at home. Women can birth children, men can't. In war times, they wanted women to have babies so they could have more soldiers and to replenish the fallen. On a politically correct note (Hate how our culture pussy-foots around the issues with this phrase), women are not any worse fighters than men. women just generally live different lifestyles than men, and develop different muscles and attitudes. There's nothing to say a women couldn't make a warrior. However, biologically, she might have some problems during her period and definitely if she were to get pregnant. As to Catrin, this response would be natural, especially in most male-dominated societies, which, unfortunately, Medeival times were. [/QUOTE]
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