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How miserable was the life of slave women in ancient Rome? Not only did they undertake heavy work, but what shameless things did they do?

Slave women in ancient Rome lived a miserable life. They not only have to do heavy physical labor, but also become tools for their owners to vent their desires and live a life that is worse than death.

We can also see some related images in film and television works. In film and television works, male slaves in ancient Rome killed each other or killed each other, which was a way for nobles to have fun. In the eyes of nobles, slaves are not people at all. In their eyes, slaves are just talking "animals".

In ancient Rome, male slaves faced death and physical labor, while female slaves had to bear physical and mental insults besides physical strength. These female slaves, they act as tools for nobles to vent their desires every day. In ancient China, there were also domestic slaves who sold themselves. The domestic slaves in our country are "lucky" and will directly change from domestic slaves to concubines. However, in ancient Rome, these female slaves were not so "lucky". They are just tools of the nobility all their lives, without dignity and human rights.

There was a case in ancient Rome, when 654.38 million female slaves were captured and distributed to male citizens all over the country, and each male citizen was assigned a female slave. They can treat these female slaves at will and imagine what kind of life they will face.

When I see such a historical event, I am glad that I live in today's society and live in a society where men and women are equal. The present equality between men and women has been won by countless people through continuous efforts. Nowadays, most women in society can go to school, enjoy medical care and choose their jobs freely. Now women can basically do whatever they want. I think this is happiness.