In the patriarchal society of Gazalin, no matter how high a status a woman has before marriage, once she is married, her most important task becomes supporting her husband and educating the children. This is something that even the most assertive women do not resist or try to change, because they have been taught from a young age, ingrained with family ethics, and exposed to societal realities in adulthood, all making them see this as a matter of course.
Traditionally, throughout ages, patriarchal societies with polygamous marriage systems have been no exception. The law and tradition have exploited women's physiological weaknesses to the extreme. In such a society, a man is a woman's ultimate destination, and chastity is the crucial prerequisite for determining a woman's belonging.