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AngryAtheist8
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That’s not quite true.Sorry for the off-topic again, but in the old days a vote was considered a family’s vote, not just the vote of the man. When a man and woman are united in matrimony, they become ONE, remember? Why not vote as one as well? The only reason needed for two votes is to allow them to offset each other, which is self-defeating.
In the old days (prior to the 20th century) women were considered the property of their fathers and/or husbands. Although in the West, their status gradually improved to the point where they were considered more or less permanent minors.
