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Men and Women's Relationships Have Changed Over Time
Relationships have changed dramatically over time. For so long, relationships were defined by the work that was done to survive. From the pioneer days, to the industrial revolution, to the age of technology, roles in relationships continued to evolve. We show you how these roles have changed over time, and how they may be similar to your relationship...
You'll learn about what your relationship has in common with relationships in...
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Pioneer Days: Roles of both partners had to do with what was necessary for survival, and not much more...
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The Industrial Age: What did the invention of machines due to the relationships?
- The Technology Age: Today with the innovation of technology, we have more time than ever spent in developing ourselves as individuals. So does your relationship reflect that independence?
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"Do you remember seeing the cartoons of cave men carrying a club in one hand and dragging a woman by her hair in the other? Those were the images we had of Fred and Wilma Flintstone and their neighbors Barney and Betty Rubble in the caveman and dinosaur era (that includes the fantasy that man actually lived with dinosaurs). Men were brutes and women were dragged by the men wherever they wanted to go. Other than an “ugh” here and there, they didn’t appear to have a real loving relationship. Fortunately, times have changed since then both for men and women. As technology has changed, so have relationships changed between men and women."
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