The love between women and men was long characterized by inequality, but now things are improving. - Deepstash
The love between women and men was long characterized by inequality, but now things are improving.

The love between women and men was long characterized by inequality, but now things are improving.

The love between women and men used to be marked by stark inequality. From the Middle Ages to the nineteenth century, the concept of love was overloaded with ideas of chivalry and romance.

Men were expected to defend women, who were considered weaker and could expect a woman’s devotion in return. During this time, the inferiority of women was deeply ingrained in how people conceptualized love. 

Since women were considered more fragile, men’s role was to protect them. In this way, love became a way of displaying masculinity and honour, while entrenching gender inequalities.

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