humachine: i am not your delicate flower
stumbled upon a very insightful collection of thoughts on chivalry:
How many “chivalrous” men think about other men when they hold open doors? Or rush to pull out another man’s chair? Not many, in my experience. And, at least in the chair-pulling instance, the act would probably be considered…
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sariahr answered:
I do agree with the above to some extent. It can make for some awkwardness. However, it can be nice to have a guy go out of his way to show
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102828 answered:
Much agreement. Very much agreement. My reaction is actually probably closer to “engraged uterus,” but sans uterus.
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glennette reblogged this from nikography
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supahhiccu answered:
Why do we women take everything men do towards us as some kind of an attack on our nature? Confusion on feminism: tinyurl.com/3aj5ejp
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pelicant answered:
i think this has less to do with the act and rather more with who it is coming from. Also Americans view courtesy in a very strange way…
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hullabullo answered:
Same for women, you don’t think women act differently around men. I wish I can type more than a 140 word reply but I can’t so this is it.
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halley reblogged this from nikography and added:
I just don’t agree. And I love ya lady friend, but I just don’t agree. Here’s...thing....
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breefield answered:
Guys are dumb, that’s what I think.
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nicklas answered:
Agree. Being overly nice to people because of gender isn’t being nice, it’s being a condescending asshole.
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