or stephen gordon, what was interesting to me, it talked the split of the vote between and woman. so in church, women were able to vote it very much depended on which church we're talking about. but in this one. yes, yeah, yeah. mm hm. um, i think it's interesting. like how mother? well, they kind of, like, tolerate it. sodomy or like homosexual relations. and you needed all this evidence and, like, it was kind of a blind eye. but wasn't this the same period where, like, women were being prosecuted? witches? well, yeah, that's actually a little later, 1690s. but i was just going to it's kind of funny just because you're like, you know, would be like, oh, my neighbor's a witch. she does this. there's not really any. they get burned at the stake, but yet these men who are committing like rape or on consensual sex, especially with children, but with minors, i think the big difference is that, you know, the salem witch trials that we did in that women's history class, remember, that's in the 6090s, things are prosperous, they're more stable i think it's particularly important that we