The Ancient Women & Equality

             Today it is clear that women are kept away from some jobs or activities.

             There are jobs which are designed to men like joiner, plumber, mason or remover. But there are also jobs only designed to women : nurse, housekeeper or secretary. It is just a statement.

             However it is established that there is a tendency to mix men and women. For example there are more and more women who become lorry-drivers and there are more and more men who become secretaries. It is a good thing for the society because women have been fighting for a long time to make a profit on equality between men and women and now the woman can blow. I think that it is also good for the mental equilibrium of everybody. I mean that men can meet women at work and not be surrounded only by other men. It is a source of motivation and in this way a source of happiness.

             But to answer the question whether women should be required to defend their countries and to fight on front lines during wars, I won't be so categorical. God made the man stronger than the woman, so we can't go against that fact. The man is naturally better prepared to fight in wars because he has a mental and physical strength more important than the woman. He is less sensitive and it is important when he sees blood, corpses or when he is injured or about to die. It is essential for fighters not to discourage, it is the fundament of victory.

             Women should be sent to war just to take care of the soldiers, as it is now the case. In this way they will have the feeling to be useful for the peace in the world without risking death, which is not their duty.

             Maybe women will one day be able to fight on front lines but to do this, it will take many years of intensive training. But if it happens, it would change completely the world because there wouldn't be any differences between men and women anymore and men wouldn't find their happiness in their partner and vice and versa.

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