In the world of Aragonia, men were taught to be submissive and unimportant while women were trained to be aggressive and dominate. Men were taught that they were weak and useless and their only purpose was to serve women, while women were instilled with a sense of superiority based on their natural physical and cognitive abilities.
Women in Aragonia were born with larger muscles, greater lung capacity, and lower resting heart rates. They were faster, stronger, and could endure physical challenges longer than men. Furthermore, they had greater natural intelligence and emotional intelligence than men. This was not only taught in schools, but it was an accepted fact within the very fabric of society.
Despite the fact that these facts were accepted widely, some women believed that their superiority gave them the right to treat men with disdain and arrogance. Men were perceived as weak and helpless, and women felt that it was their duty to protect them. With women in charge, the world of Aragonia was prosperous and peaceful, but there were some concerns that these arrogant attitudes of women would eventually lead to a revolt by men.
There were some men who felt uncomfortable with their submissive roles, but they never spoke up since they had been conditioned to feel worthless. They had no desire to change the established order, and they believed that without women ruling the world, everything would fall to chaos.
Despite the fact that some women were arrogant, overall, everyone lived in a peaceful and prosperous society that was built on the basis of feminine superiority. Since this was seen as an irrefutable fact, there was no need to question it, and everyone accepted their roles within the society.
The world of Aragonia was thriving, and there were no signs that the system would change anytime soon. Women were in control, and men were content with their powerless, submissive roles. Overall, Aragonia was a world of peace built on the basis of an unchanging status quo.
