Okay, so let's take a brief look into the minds of the ancient Greeks. This is widely considered to be Europe's first "great civilization", yes? Therefore, one can expect to gain an understanding of the foundation of European man's mindset as it relates to male to female relationships.
“It is assumed without argument that [pederasty/homosexuality] alone is capable of satisfying a man’s highest and noblest aspirations. And the love between man and woman, when spoken of at all, is altogether inferior, a purely physical impulse whose sole object is the procreation of life.”– Plato’s (Greek philosopher) symposium
Wow! This is a
very interesting comment by Plato! One could surmise that the ancient Greek men did not like the female gender very much from this comment.
Is this why there are not many (or any?) notable female rulers or philosophers of note coming out of ancient Greece? This is a significant difference from the MUCH older ancient kingdoms of Afrika, where there were many women who wielded great power over powerful empires.
This is an auspicious beginning for the rise of the European continent, potentially setting the stage for
the hostility and repression of the European woman by the neanderthal male for many centuries to come! Not to mention, the development of a fondness by the neanderthal to fulfill his sexual desires through anal sex with his fellow men and through the forceful violation of innocent young boys and girls.