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'''Woman''' is a term reserved for adult human females. |
'''Woman''' is a term reserved for adult human females. |
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== Your [[SCA]] [[Persona]] is a woman == |
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* The most important thing in your life is your marital status - single, married, or widowed |
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** If you are a young unmarried woman, you obey your father |
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** If you are married, you obey your husband |
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** If you are widowed, you don't have to obey any man |
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** If you are in a [[convent]], you obey only God and his representatives on earth |
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* You probably did not (or will not) marry for love, unless you live in the later [[SCA]] [[Period]] |
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* You will probably give birth to multiple [[children]] |
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* You have a high probability of dying in [[childbirth]] |
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* You will probably work to support yourself if you are not a member of the nobility |
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* Common occupations include seasonal agricultural labour, the textiles trade ([[spinning]], [[weaving]], etc), being a servant, hospitality (running an inn or [[tavern]]), or taking over the business of your husband if you are widowed |
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* If you were too well-bred to work for pay, you would spend your time in household management, needlework, religious and charitable duties, or during the [[Renaissance]] in particular, educating yourself in the arts. |
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* You were probably not [[literate]], unless you were of the [[upper classes]], [[late period]], or both. |
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==External Links== |
==External Links== |
Revision as of 06:24, 22 June 2006
Woman is a term reserved for adult human females.
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