Orlando: "She remembered how, as a young man, she had insisted that women must be obedient, chaste, scented, and exquisitely apparelled..."she reflected; 'for women are not (judging by my own short experience of the sex) obedient, chaste, scented, and exquisitely apparelled by nature" (4.7). Orlando's perception of the absurd expectations of women in their society change when they live as a women themself.