In the ancient Egyptian, the attractive woman was the most fertile woman, and the woman was considered lucky to the extent of her ability to bear children. And women in ancient Egypt considered their role models to be the goddess “Isis” or “Horus”; They were striving to obtain intelligence, wisdom, spirituality, and motherhood, as in their example, “Isis,” whose consort, “Nefthys,” was barren, while Isis was an example of fertility. In Egyptian society, men had to prove their masculinity through the ability to take care of children. As for the successful woman, she is the one who can bear her children and keep her marital nest safe from any whirlwinds until her status in society rises. There was the permanent wisdom of the head of the family: “Do not favor one of the children.” On the other hand..because you don't know who will love you.