Topic: Is chivalry dead? | |
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And if so, did the womenfolk kill it?
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I'm not dead so the answer is no and they have not killed me yet although a few came close.
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Do you think that womens lib killed it??? Or the mere fact that we have had to do everything for ourselves with no help and do not expect help from anyone.......man, woman or child???
Is it not society you want blame then? |
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There may be a few left out there but for the most part yes chivalry is dead, and I think society as a whole did it
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Not blaming just asking!
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And if so, did the womenfolk kill it? Teh intrawebzzzz killdz it!!!11 |
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Do you think that womens lib killed it??? Or the mere fact that we have had to do everything for ourselves with no help and do not expect help from anyone.......man, woman or child??? Is it not society you want blame then? If the attitude "I can do it all myself" wasn't out there, it wouldn't have died. |
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And if so, did the womenfolk kill it? Teh intrawebzzzz killdz it!!!11 |
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who cares
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Sometimes I think they did, Peccy. I am one woman who is all for chivalry.
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And if so, did the womenfolk kill it? It's only dead if you let it die in you. |
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Just posted this in another thread, but thought it would be cool to add it here, too:
To be chivalrous is to be courteous. This includes: being a gentleman, being polite, gracious, mannerly, brave, noble, bold, courageous, heroic, and having valour. It is the antithesis of being rude. |
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It lives in me. And I think most women appreciate it. The problem, I think, is that a very vocal minority has lead a lot of us to believe that it is not wanted.
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And if so, did the womenfolk kill it? Teh intrawebzzzz killdz it!!!11 hahaaa |
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Just posted this in another thread, but thought it would be cool to add it here, too: To be chivalrous is to be courteous. This includes: being a gentleman, being polite, gracious, mannerly, brave, noble, bold, courageous, heroic, and having valour. It is the antithesis of being rude. Well said! |
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No, chivalry is not dead. It has had to change a bit because of the changes women have made but I have seen it still alive today. There are men out there who have adjusted to the new woman and are being chivalrous in this new environment. Men are one of the greatest things on this earth and I really mean that.
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Sometimes
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I think it depends on the man. If a man is confident in his masculinity and is not threatened by a woman with a will of her own...especially if he admires that about her, then, no. These seem to be the men who've kept chivalry alive today.
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Not in the south
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