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Prior to 1975, women were treated like second-class citizens on Wheeling College. That has not changed much in contemporary times, but at least they now have proper lebensraum, which was a strictly male idea up until the 1960s. Women were not equipped for the hard labour demanded by the penal colony, and they were thus mostly kept around for the sake of amusement and for keeping literature department numbers constant. In spite of the many humanitarian reforms instituted by the Dschinghis Khan protectorate in their long reign, they, too, were guilty of treating women poorly. Up until 1537, the only career options afforded to women at Wheeling College were coffee house waitress and harem staff. Although the Lacrossetitution Guild gave women sanctuary and work, their limited resources meant t
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