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  2. Shiksa - Wikipedia

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    Among Orthodox Jews, the term may be used to describe a Jewish girl or woman who fails to follow Orthodox religious precepts. The equivalent term for a non-Jewish male, used less frequently, is shegetz. [2] Because of Jewish matrilineal descent, there is often less of a taboo associated with non-Jewish men. [3] [4] [5]

  3. Shidduch crisis - Wikipedia

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    The shidduch crisis is a phenomenon in the Orthodox Jewish community whereby eligible single persons, especially women or Sephardim, have difficulty finding a suitable spouse, or a shidduch. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] There is some debate about the severity of the crisis and whether it is a recent development or a long-extant issue.

  4. Gender separation in Judaism - Wikipedia

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    A sign forbidding men entering the women's section a Tel-Aviv beach, 1927. Many Orthodox Jews believe that men and women should not swim together. The laws prohibiting mixed bathing are derived from the laws of tzniut. This is due to concerns that bathing suits are inherently immodest, and do not meet tzniut requirements. In particular, a woman ...

  5. Sexual practices between women - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Julia Bailey and her research team published data based on a sample from the United Kingdom of 803 lesbian and bisexual women attending two London lesbian sexual health clinics and 415 women who have sex with women (WSW) from a community sample; the study reported that the most commonly cited sexual practices between women "were oral ...

  6. Women may get more health benefits from regular ... - AOL

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    About 28% of men did regular muscle-strengthening activities, versus 20% of women. Men also did both types of exercise more frequently. ... Male vs. female survival benefits of exercise.

  7. Male expendability - Wikipedia

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    The patriarchal cognitive frame assigns the role of sex object to women and assigns to men the role of violence object, with male expendability being corollary to the sexual objectification of women. [ 9 ] : 59 This form of male expendability includes the social expectation that men will step in to defend others from danger, work the most ...

  8. Women in Sikhism - Wikipedia

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    According to Sikhism, men and women are two sides of the same human coin. There is a system of interrelationship and interdependence whereby man is born of women, and women are born of man's seed. By these doctrines a man cannot feel secure and complete in his life without a woman, and man's success is proportional to the love and support of ...

  9. Baháʼí Faith and gender equality - Wikipedia

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    The Baháʼí writings state that until women are provided equal status to men, humanity cannot advance or progress. [4] ʻAbdu'l-Bahá in a series of analogies has compared men and women to the two wings of a bird and the two hands of a human body and stated that both need to be strong to allow for advancement. [4] ʻAbdu'l-Baha wrote: