I love the writings of Paul, he was an incredible man, yet I am in need of some clarification about his views of women and how they may still apply to this day and age.
I get the impression he didn't like women much, didn't want them to speak out, he felt marriage was not ideal unless a man or woman just couldn't control themselves. Then better marriage than fornication.
What biblical evidence is there about him, was he ever married and did he respect women? I wonder what he would think of women in important church positions as these days.
There is no Jew, Greek, Gentile or man or woman, we are all one in the risen Son
Paul looked for equality, not one person better than the other.
Yet there were traditions, transitions happening. women then were viewed as the person to take care of the home and have children, not permitted to speak, were not equals, back then not seen equal in God's Spirit and Truth by people (still happening today). there is no equality in the first born flesh and blood nature of men. They were god, and you the female, were subservient. that is still practiced in religion(s)
You having any questions at all, were to take it home to the husband and ask in private, that was the tradition then, when Paul wrote about this amazing grace given us by God through son for us all, to see new and be equally in love and mercy too.
Today, I see this, I am equal and so are all women too, from God's view. So in compassion I see problems happening and see to either speak up or not as I hear God says to or not to, within me. how about you too now? God lives in us, for us to hear God, who tells us the truth over error(s) of this world we are in, and not of any longer, thanks to God only in God's done work of Son for us all to stand in Thanksgiving and praise. seeing not to create problems, resting in the done work for us to be freed in and others see it and join in with God not me necessarily
Now God in Genesis 5 called both Adam and Eve Adam, I think it was Chapter five. Adam named Eve "Eve"
God did not, seeing man in charge to this day and me seeing when to speak and not speak is the call I see and learning to stand in Luke21:14-15, And the book of Ecclesiastes
It is not about how we feel, it is rather about how God feels over man/woman's petty squabbles
Trusting this helps you with your walk with Father and Son as Won (one) for you too