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Men, however, were encouraged to sow their wild oats, but a woman who did so...
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Alison Weir
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The Six Wives of Henry VIII
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Men, however, were encouraged to sow their wild oats, but a woman who did so became a social outcast and ruined her chances of making a good marriage.
( Alison Weir )
[ The Six Wives of Henry VIII ]
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