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Stereotypic Assumptions

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1.
a whistling woman and a crowing hen are neither fit for God nor men
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used to imply that women who engage in behaviors that are traditionally associated with men or masculinity are inappropriate and unworthy of respect or acceptance

The saying 'a whistling woman and a crowing hen are neither fit for God nor men,' is an example of a stereotype that has been used to criticize women who defy traditional gender roles and expectations.

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daughters and dead fish are not keeping wares
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used to imply that a daughter's worth lies only in her ability to get married and that she is a burden on her family if she remains unmarried

I overheard my neighbor telling her daughter that daughters and dead fish are not keeping wares, and it made me realize how deeply ingrained these outdated beliefs still are in our society.

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3.
England is the paradise of women, the hell of horses and the purgatory of servants
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used to imply women live luxuriously in England, while horses are mistreated and overworked, and domestic servants lead a challenging life

The proverb 'England is the paradise of women, the hell of horses and the purgatory of servants' implies that there were significant disparities in the quality of life experienced by different groups of people in England during the 18th century.

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4.
female of the species is more deadly than the male
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used to suggest that women are more dangerous or aggressive than men

He always warned his friends to be cautious of women, saying that the female of the species is more deadly than the male and that they should never underestimate a woman's ability to manipulate and deceive.

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5.
hell hath no fury like a woman scorned
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used to suggest that a woman's anger and retaliation can be intense and powerful, and that it is unwise to underestimate or provoke her in such circumstances

After John cheated on her, Mary's anger was so intense that she truly embodied the saying 'hell hath no fury like a woman scorned'.

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old maids lead apes in hell
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used to insult unmarried women by suggesting that they are inferior, undesirable, and destined for a life of misery and punishment in the afterlife

The phrase 'old maids lead apes in hell' reinforces negative stereotypes about unmarried women and suggests that their worth is determined solely by their marital status.

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7.
one tongue is enough for a woman
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used to suggest that women talk too much or are too outspoken and that they should be more restrained in their speech

The old man chided his wife, saying that one tongue is enough for a woman and it should be used for less talking and more listening.

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8.
a tidy house holds a bored woman
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used to suggest that a woman who focuses solely on maintaining a clean house may not be engaging in more stimulating or fulfilling activities

Lisa's sister, an artist, always had a cluttered studio filled with paintings and sculptures; she would laugh and say that a tidy house holds a bored woman.

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9.
the gray mare is the better horse
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used to imply that sometimes a woman can be more skilled, capable, or better than a man, emphasizing that gender does not determine one's abilities or qualities

Many people assume that men are naturally better at sports, but time and time again, female athletes have proven that the gray mare is the better horse, often outperforming their male counterparts.

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10.
a man is as old as he feels, (and|) a woman as old as she looks
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used to suggest that women are primarily valued for their beauty and youth, while men are valued for their experience and wisdom

Many women feel pressure to maintain a youthful appearance as they age due to the harmful stereotype that 'a woman is as old as she looks', which can lead to body image issues and low self-esteem.

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11.
good men are scarce
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used to suggest that men who possess desirable qualities such as honesty, kindness, and reliability are not common or easy to find

Many women believe that good men are scarce and that it is difficult to find a partner who meets their standards for character and personality.

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12.
boys will be boys
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used to excuse or dismiss negative behavior by boys or men, with the implication that it is simply part of their nature

When the boys started playing soccer inside the house and broke the vase, his mother just sighed and said, "boys will be boys."

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13.
children should be seen and not heard
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used to imply that children should remain quiet and obedient in the presence of adults, and that their voices and opinions are not valuable or deserving of respect

The strict grandmother scolded her granddaughter for speaking out of turn, saying that children should be seen and not heard to emphasize the importance of obedience and respect for elders.

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14.
words are for women, actions for men
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used to suggest that it is men who are known for honoring their word, not women

John's mother often told him, "Words are for women, actions are for men.Go out there and make something of yourself!"

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15.
girls will be girls
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used to suggest that certain behavior or actions, such as being emotional or talkative, are typical or expected of girls or women

She's always been a bit dramatic, but I guess girls will be girls.

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