| 21. | In England, Scotland, and Wales, women were seen as the weaker sex, both physically and emotionally.
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| 22. | Women everywhere were viewed as the weaker sex ", and incapable of performing the work a man could.
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| 23. | They note her reference to herself as a member of the " weaker sex " and her rather constant belittling of women.
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| 24. | But the facts absolutely contradict these myths about the'weaker sex'and it is time to change our operating assumptions ."
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| 25. | I could never for the life of me figure out how women ever got saddled with that " weaker sex " label.
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| 26. | He has also presented papers arguing that men, not women, are actually the weaker sex because men normally die earlier than women.
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| 27. | The " weaker sex " seems to roll with the punches that often knock the most macho men out of the race early.
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| 28. | But the lingering view of the " weaker sex, " said Cashmore, is a hurdle female athletes still have to overcome.
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| 29. | "Of course we must respect women, our weaker sex, " he said, standing in a cafeteria packed with convicts.
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| 30. | It was her argument that women's inherent nature, being the weaker sex, was not the cause of women's ignorance.
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