And what place might that be? the nail salon? in the pool while her husband grills dinner?
And inasmuch as the women were to not "suffer" teaching men, speaking up, the men in the congregation were to also not be teaching, or talking, but being quiet, Because, as men were supposed to be familiar with the order, that the congregation be quiet, and listen to the speaker, so too, when women were permitted attend Temple/Church, the same order was expressed to them.
In Corinth, as I recall, (and probably not exclusive to that city), it was not unusual for a "Church" gathering to be full of people, curious, asking questions, wanting answers, and all talking at once., because lest we forget; introducing the teachings of Christ WAS an absolutely a foreign concept.
I don't hold too much stock that women are forbidden to teach. If one wants to hear, go, if you don't don't. And do not forget, there are plenty of men who play no role in fulfilling a Scriptural foundation for their wives or family.