- South Africa is still a male dominated society but this is changing.
- Women are generally accepted in business and it is very common for women to work but many are still expected to run the house and look after the children.
- It is common, especially in the small townships to hear men, mostly construction workers being forward by whistling at women passing by.
- In tribal and rural areas, foreign women are treated with greater respect than native women, but can still be expected to know very little about typical “male” pursuits, such as sports, math or science.
- In many rural villages, women who drink alcohol are frowned upon. They consider that type of woman to be lacking in virtues.
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