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🎀Thae Thae🎀 :
idol နာမည်အရင်းကိုပြောပြပါလား vdလေးနဲ့ rpပြန်ပေးပါလား🥹🥹🥹
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I recently discovered the story of Elizabeth Packard and I couldn’t believe what she and other women experienced in the 1800s. I had to share. ❤️  If you were unlucky enough to be alive as a women in 1850 you had no rights and no voice - especially once you were married.  The first women’s rights convention was held in 1950 in the USA, and by 1859 physicians were claiming that 1/4 of all women suffered from hysteria. It was a medical diagnosis. Women wanted equality, and hysteria was the perfect solution to that problem. women were way too irrational to do things like control their own finances, own property, have a job, get a degree or vote. We were emotionally unstable - it’s just a biological ‘fact’.  A woman could be diagnosed with female hysteria and be sent to a mental asylum for the Following reasons: having anxiety, being irritable, having a high libido, a low libido, dressing carelessly, being unladylike, reading novels or studying anything intellectual (because we had minds that only had a limited capacity so trying to understand things would cause us to have a mental breakdown), having an irregular period… In fact having periods at all. If you were a black woman, then wanting freedom from slavery was also a reason to be considered insane - because slavery was ‘good’ for you.  Doctors believe that our menstrual cycles made hysteria likely so our menstrual cycle was considered a risk: pregnancy, breastfeeding, menopause, even being infertile. In fact, mums were encouraged to delay their daughter’s periods by making them have cold baths & avoid meat! Sometimes women’s wombs were removed - hence the term ‘hysterectomy’.  married women could be sent to an insane asylum without any proof. If her husband said she was insane, then she was insane. That’s what happened to Elizabeth Packard. This is what annoys me so much about the trad wife trend. Women like Elizabeth Packard fought so hard for us to have a voice. To have a choice. Women died fighting for our right not to be abused. No one is against anyone having traditional family values, but the beauty is choice. And the ability to leave and protection from abuse. Hope you enjoyed this history lesson? ❤️
I recently discovered the story of Elizabeth Packard and I couldn’t believe what she and other women experienced in the 1800s. I had to share. ❤️ If you were unlucky enough to be alive as a women in 1850 you had no rights and no voice - especially once you were married. The first women’s rights convention was held in 1950 in the USA, and by 1859 physicians were claiming that 1/4 of all women suffered from hysteria. It was a medical diagnosis. Women wanted equality, and hysteria was the perfect solution to that problem. women were way too irrational to do things like control their own finances, own property, have a job, get a degree or vote. We were emotionally unstable - it’s just a biological ‘fact’. A woman could be diagnosed with female hysteria and be sent to a mental asylum for the Following reasons: having anxiety, being irritable, having a high libido, a low libido, dressing carelessly, being unladylike, reading novels or studying anything intellectual (because we had minds that only had a limited capacity so trying to understand things would cause us to have a mental breakdown), having an irregular period… In fact having periods at all. If you were a black woman, then wanting freedom from slavery was also a reason to be considered insane - because slavery was ‘good’ for you. Doctors believe that our menstrual cycles made hysteria likely so our menstrual cycle was considered a risk: pregnancy, breastfeeding, menopause, even being infertile. In fact, mums were encouraged to delay their daughter’s periods by making them have cold baths & avoid meat! Sometimes women’s wombs were removed - hence the term ‘hysterectomy’. married women could be sent to an insane asylum without any proof. If her husband said she was insane, then she was insane. That’s what happened to Elizabeth Packard. This is what annoys me so much about the trad wife trend. Women like Elizabeth Packard fought so hard for us to have a voice. To have a choice. Women died fighting for our right not to be abused. No one is against anyone having traditional family values, but the beauty is choice. And the ability to leave and protection from abuse. Hope you enjoyed this history lesson? ❤️

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