Its just the idealization of love. Its probably to teach young nobles not to fool around and have illegitimate kids, mainly focused on the girls. Plenty of hoes still got raped in the barn and men chopped each other up on the reg so idk what op is insinuating
I would wager that the early to high period, 700-1200, was perhaps the most high test and masculine epoch since the bronze age. I can see where you are coming from with regards to the late middle ages.
Because Christ is the Messiah of Pisces which is the most feminine sign.
Idk but I ship Konstantinos xi and Joan of arc (who survives) and they have several kids
I swear to God, if you start spamming pregnant Joan of Arc porn...
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Never heard of this. I’ve always gotten the impression of the Middle Ages as a masculine era.
Its just the idealization of love. Its probably to teach young nobles not to fool around and have illegitimate kids, mainly focused on the girls. Plenty of hoes still got raped in the barn and men chopped each other up on the reg so idk what op is insinuating
Emotion, love and spirituality were emphasized over stoicism and warmongering
Because you are moronic,perhaps?
people were pure and unjewed
Why do ESLs always forget words like "do" when asking questions on IQfy?
the missing verb has the deeper implication that these subhumans are not in control of what they do at any given time, hence all the ape outs
do-support is a quirk of west germanic and celtic languages
why can't americans
understand that it's okey to speak old english and not plastic english
I agree. Christianity really seems to have neutered the Roman world and ensuing developments.
How is it especially "feminine" compared to other era? Everything that came before and after it is more feminine
They dont you moron
The frick are you talking about?
I would wager that the early to high period, 700-1200, was perhaps the most high test and masculine epoch since the bronze age. I can see where you are coming from with regards to the late middle ages.