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In an interview, [[Brandon Sanderson]] stated that the tradition derives in part from "a famous book written by an artist who claimed that true feminine pursuits and arts were those that could be performed with one hand, while masculine arts were those performed with two hands, in a way associating delicacy with women and brute force with men." {{ref|?|697|2|What is the reasoning behind safehands?}}
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In an interview, [[Brandon Sanderson]] stated that the tradition derives in part from "a famous book written by an artist who claimed that true feminine pursuits and arts were those that could be performed with one hand, while masculine arts were those performed with two hands, in a way associating delicacy with women and brute force with men." {{qa ref|697|2|What is the reasoning behind safehands?}}
   
 
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Safehand is an Alethi term for a female's left hand. According to Vorin cultural tradition, it is obscene for a woman to leave her safehand uncovered. Upper class women adhere to this tradition by wearing a sleeve that covers their left hand loosely.Error en la cita: Etiqueta <ref> no válida; las referencias sin nombre deben tener contenido Often the sleeve has a safepouch sewn on the inside for women to store personal objects.Error en la cita: Etiqueta <ref> no válida; las referencias sin nombre deben tener contenido It is considered extremely rude to open another woman's safepouch.Error en la cita: Etiqueta <ref> no válida; las referencias sin nombre deben tener contenido Lower class women wear a glove so they can use both hands freely,Error en la cita: Etiqueta <ref> no válida; las referencias sin nombre deben tener contenidoError en la cita: Etiqueta <ref> no válida; las referencias sin nombre deben tener contenido as do for example Thaylen womenError en la cita: Etiqueta <ref> no válida; las referencias sin nombre deben tener contenidoError en la cita: Etiqueta <ref> no válida; las referencias sin nombre deben tener contenido and prostitutes provocatively wear no covering at all on their safehand.Error en la cita: Etiqueta <ref> no válida; las referencias sin nombre deben tener contenido

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In an interview, Brandon Sanderson stated that the tradition derives in part from "a famous book written by an artist who claimed that true feminine pursuits and arts were those that could be performed with one hand, while masculine arts were those performed with two hands, in a way associating delicacy with women and brute force with men." [1]

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