Back in the Paleolithic Ages, before 10,000 years ago, there was not handwriting. Archeologist had to piece together the pieces they found along the way, which could be a bit confusing, as it did not tell the whole story. As it may seem there was no matriarchy or patriarchy in the Paleolithic ages, women seems to be …show more content…
Most cultures have learned, even though there are still some that believe in the tradition of arranged marriages, the difference of infatuation, falling in love, being in love and other feelings. However, for later generation to learn that, the cultures had to deal with some extremely strong feelings. In Austria, There was a knight named Ulrich, at twelve, he chose a princess to love, even though she was already married. His devotion to this idea of love ran deep. For over 15 years, he did numerous things to get her attention and affection. He had a friend hack off his finger, laid with lepers, went to war, and he finally won her affection. It was not her love he wanted. It was the hunger and anguish he was lusting after. Now, while that story is extreme, it did start to allow men over time to look at women as objects of honor, esteem, and worthy of love and devotion. They started to look for the one and only to share the feeling of love with, the fluttering heartbeat, the sweaty palms, and butterflies in the