In university classes, male students speak in public 1.6 times more than women. Women have not stopped speaking through the mouths of their literary characters since Latin became languages ​​on the Peninsula.

In the History of Language class we are with the early texts and these female voices sound in Iberian languages, be it the Castilian of the Cid or the Andalusian romance of the jarcha. Yes, the cliché portrays us women as loquacious and chatty, but it seems that in classes we feel less comfortable speaking.