Chapter 55: Scenery of the Town (3)

Lin Feng didn't know how long he had slept and then woke up leisurely, planning to go to this town to walk around, today, he would put on the clothes that Aunt Sun had made that Lin Feng couldn't think of at first.

Actually, it's pretty good.

There are some things that you don't dare to try, but after trying them, you find that they are actually quite good, or even quite suitable for you.

The gorgeous skirt is not unsuitable for Lin Feng.

Adults with children at home always like to make their children look beautiful and go out, and children are generally happy to wear the floral clothes that their parents buy for them.

Aunt Sun doesn't seem to have a relative, maybe she has, she may also want to dress up her children beautifully.

Anyway, Lin Feng just wanted to play a good trick on him today.

Although the sparrow is small, it has all kinds of organs.

Although this town is very small, it doesn't even occupy as much as the Xuanshui Sect, but it is still much more lively than the Xuanshui Sect.

Most of the town is populated by dwellings, but a special area has been set up as a market for the townspeople to buy what they need.

Secular people do not generally have few partners like monks, and even fewer children, and they who have a little power like to find more than one partner, whether male or female, and there are generally many children, four or five.

It is a great sin not to have children because there is no way to pass on the lineage. As the old saying goes: there are three unfilial pieties, and no queen is greater.

But this view is not necessarily entirely correct.

If you are congenitally infertile, it is not that your children are unfilial, but that you yourself have not been able to give them a good body.

Another is the problem of male superiority and female inferiority, this concept is not deeply rooted in the hearts of secular people, to be honest, which boy is not born by hard work?

In the world of monks, the strong are respected, generally regardless of men and women, but it is not excluded that some people have adhered to the concept of male superiority and female inferiority since childhood, and they cannot and do not want to change.

Isn't Sudan III's also a very typical example of social perception?

As a woman, what kind of thing is it to look down on women in your heart?

Don't you do that?

But there is no way, most people still think so, like advocating equality between men and women in that world, there are still some diehards who engage in the system of male superiority and inferiority.

There are still those "female morality" classes that have been repeatedly banned in society, and there are still older elders who insist on binding the feet of the girls in the juniors?

This has to be sad.