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Research Suggests Women Entered Convents for Safety in 16th Century
Researchers Ana Garriga and Carmen Urbita examined 16th-century convents, concluding that women often entered not out of devotion but for safety, drawing parallels between the nuns' dramas and the lives of women in the age of social media.
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