Society & Culture

chilvary

Society & Culture

Posted by: david

29th Apr 2010 06:22pm

have the days of chivalry gone.i still like to open doors for ladies or stand on puvblic transport for ladies.but some women object to this since womens lib has been introduced.what do you think.david


Anonymous
  • 4th Feb 2011 02:10pm

I like to think of myself as a strong independent woman. My partner of 20 years has always opened doors for me, holds my arm on uneven ground, always walks on the outside of me as well as a multitude of other things, I think its wonderful and such a shame that such gestures are being lost. Just because a man does these things for a woman doesn't mean shes a "poor feeble woman" , my partner would be the first to tell you that I rule the roost in our house, but I totaly respect my partner and all the things he does to make me feel a little special.


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