I'm sure if you ask'd these women if they felt like second class citizens, they would say no.
But from a male outside perspective i'm not sure you saying it makes it true.
Many people think Muslim women are suppressed due to Burkas etc.. But a lot of Muslim women actually choose to wear them, and say they feel empowered..
How many religious women have you spoke to? Have you kept a chart of things they've similarly said? How much of your religious knowledge is from the grape vine instead of from a true source?
...and you can you please tell me Theland which jobs you are exempted from simply by being a man? People should not 'know their place' they should be anything they wish to be.
Apart from anything which involves your sexual genetics like an egg donor, that's rubbish, plenty of male nannies, midwives, beauty therapists etc- what a load of old nonsense- have you been living in a Dickens novel lately?
My friend had 3 male nannies Kval for her 2 boys chose them over women as she thought it would encourage more interest in sports etc. She was very happy with them
We weren't talking about majority though Spath, that's water muddying, we were talking about religion making women second class citizens, not the fact there are fewer male midwives than female ones. You cannot be a lady Bishop, there's a massive difference.