How are their women and children treated?
An Old Order woman is a worker, a child-bearer and a companion to her husband, family and neighbors. She s too busy to talk about her own liberation or fulfillment. Personal privacy is almost meaningless. This woman is unlikely to suffer blues, worthlessness and loneliness. She and her husband eat 3 meals a day together, she ahs a large family to ten, but they can also share her responsibilities. She is affirmed for the quality of her food, management ability, gardening skills, quilting and sewing gifts. When a woman s ambitions fit her society s framework, and her peers experiences parallel her own, she is less likely to be restless and dissatisfied.