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[[File:Veiledegyptianwoman.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Veiled Egyptian woman (colorized, ~1870s)]]
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Women's '''subordination''' (the practice of treating women as lesser beings) and '''submissiveness''' (the willingness and desire to be subordinated) can be observed across cultures and history and in many aspects of female desire and behavior such as [[rape#Rape_fantasies|rape fantasies]], [[rape#Rape_baiting|rape baiting]], [[hybristophilia]], [[scelerophilia]], [[hypergamy]], [[Sex drive#Initiation_and_female_passivity|masochism]] and Stockholm syndrome.
Women's '''subordination''' refers to the practice of treating women as lesser beings which can be observed as a practice across cultures and history and it is often desired by men, but also women as evidenced by the prevalence of [[rape#Rape_fantasies|rape fantasies]], [[rape#Rape_baiting|rape baiting]], [[hybristophilia]], [[scelerophilia]], [[hypergamy]], [[Sex drive#Initiation_and_female_passivity|masochism]] and Stockholm syndrome, which are near-exclusively female phenomena.


== Causes ==
== Causes ==
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