Women in Darren

The status of women in the Principality of Darren is about equal to the United States and Canada with a few exceptions.

1. The Darren women are on average, better educated. The median education a Darren women's receives is two years post high school. A much greater percentage of Darren women go into science, medical, or mathematical fields than women from the U.S. or Canada. Schools and Universities in the Principality of Darren

2. Darren women are shorter and stockier than the woman from Canada and the U.S.. It has been theorized that this is due to the effects of the Alice disaster. Genetic variation from the Alice disaster. Darren women average 2 inches shorter and have an average body fat percentage 3% less than their Canadian and U. S. counterparts.

3. While there are fewer women in elected positions, women in Darren wield a great deal of political power. Women in Darren have collectively banned together to change laws they felt were discriminatory. In the past they have held a countrywide sex strike (grève du sexe) month to protest unwanted laws. These laws included restrictions on the number of women in the science fields, prohibiting women from going on Le Trajet (Les Hommes), and admittance of girls to military schools. There is a strike planned for May to protest the criminalization of abortion. Whenever Darren women have gone on strike the laws have been changed to accommodate their desires. Marcella Rousseau (the present Prince of Darren's wife ) has led the country in several of these strikes, much to the embarassment of Reny Rousseau.

4. Girls in Darren participate in sports and exercise to a greater extent than their counterparts in neighboring countries. Due to popular positive role models such as The Hot Flash, Darren girls have a heightened awareness of, and interest in, both physical activity and fashion.