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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I've been told this is an old fashioned statement but I believe a man should do sertain things for lady i.e hold her bags for her open doors offer your jacket on a cold night that sort of thing. But it seems more and more people disagree these days, am I being a bit old fashioned or is chivalry officially dead?

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By *riendly foeWoman
over a year ago

In a crisp poke on the A814

No.....Its still there....

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By *andWCouple
over a year ago

Pontypridd

It might be old fashioned and I certainly don't expect it, but it is lovely when it happens

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

i hold open a door for anyone, and expect a thanks back

I'd help out carrying bags etc, but nothing to do with her being a woman

silly tart shouldnt be wearing skimpy gear on cold raining nites, so she's not getting my jacket!!!!!!!!!!!!

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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago

Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum

I'm not sure there's a place for chivalry, if by that you mean treating women different to men. Just treat everyone the same no matter what their gender is - open doors for everyone, offer to carry bags for everyone, offer your seat on the train/bus to everyone. Makes the world a better place.

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By *un_JuiceCouple
over a year ago

Nr Chester

There and applied. Fun loves it. Some don't for a multitude of reasons

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It is still there just like good manner it is dying out.

I start a new job no long ago got a bit piss off with one of the girl that work there. She had a good me for hitting on her when she said you I am getting married. I just said, No I have good manner sorry you have not meet some with good old fashion good manner before and walked off.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"I've been told this is an old fashioned statement but I believe a man should do sertain things for lady i.e hold her bags for her open doors offer your jacket on a cold night that sort of thing. But it seems more and more people disagree these days, am I being a bit old fashioned or is chivalry officially dead? "

It is simple common decency to help others regardless of gender.

If a male does it for a female simply because she is female then he's a mysoginist in my book.

I help anyone who is struggling.

I won't help a lazy bastard whether male or female.

I don't struggle with stuff while an egotistical indifferent sails though effortlessly.

I'd hate to see a skinny wimpy bloke struggling under bags whilst his hippo of wife waddled by like the queen of tarts.

I loathe those that can't acknowledge a simple act with a thank you.

I accept graciously when someone opens a door for me or holds bags if I have too many BUT ..... if they did it cos Im female I would fucking crush them there and then.

Same applies to bloody women who accept it...

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By *eeriseWoman
over a year ago

Manchester and that's all you need to know

Know that's what I call a real gentleman

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"I'm not sure there's a place for chivalry, if by that you mean treating women different to men. Just treat everyone the same no matter what their gender is - open doors for everyone, offer to carry bags for everyone, offer your seat on the train/bus to everyone. Makes the world a better place. "

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"Know that's what I call a real gentleman "

This is the attitude that holds women back

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It's not dead but it's not been well lol

I like to think of it like an original elvis sun recording

Marvin Gaye what's going on origional pressing

A 1968 Mercedes 280SE

You don't really go looking for it but when you find it you want to hold on to it

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"i hold open a door for anyone, and expect a thanks back

I'd help out carrying bags etc, but nothing to do with her being a woman

silly tart shouldnt be wearing skimpy gear on cold raining nites, so she's not getting my jacket!!!!!!!!!!!! "

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I've been told this is an old fashioned statement but I believe a man should do sertain things for lady i.e hold her bags for her open doors offer your jacket on a cold night that sort of thing. But it seems more and more people disagree these days, am I being a bit old fashioned or is chivalry officially dead?

It is simple common decency to help others regardless of gender.

If a male does it for a female simply because she is female then he's a mysoginist in my book.

I help anyone who is struggling.

I won't help a lazy bastard whether male or female.

I don't struggle with stuff while an egotistical indifferent sails though effortlessly.

I'd hate to see a skinny wimpy bloke struggling under bags whilst his hippo of wife waddled by like the queen of tarts.

I loathe those that can't acknowledge a simple act with a thank you.

I accept graciously when someone opens a door for me or holds bags if I have too many BUT ..... if they did it cos Im female I would fucking crush them there and then.

Same applies to bloody women who accept it... "

I dont mean single somebody out for being a woman I suppose I chose the wrong word in chivalry I just meant generally being polite as I see a lot of men teat women like shit that just wouldn't of happend ten years ago

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By *otswoldMan
over a year ago

Cheltenham


"I've been told this is an old fashioned statement but I believe a man should do sertain things for lady i.e hold her bags for her open doors offer your jacket on a cold night that sort of thing. But it seems more and more people disagree these days, am I being a bit old fashioned or is chivalry officially dead? "

Basic good manners never does any harm and even if a gesture is snubbed the fault is probably not yours.

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By *eareenaCouple
over a year ago

Rockford

I am going to say the non pc thing here and say that I love getting treated like a princess. I know its not practical in everyday life but if a man makes me feel special I do like it. So those gestures of chivalry work on me and make me want to do nice things right back

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"I've been told this is an old fashioned statement but I believe a man should do sertain things for lady i.e hold her bags for her open doors offer your jacket on a cold night that sort of thing. But it seems more and more people disagree these days, am I being a bit old fashioned or is chivalry officially dead?

It is simple common decency to help others regardless of gender.

If a male does it for a female simply because she is female then he's a mysoginist in my book.

I help anyone who is struggling.

I won't help a lazy bastard whether male or female.

I don't struggle with stuff while an egotistical indifferent sails though effortlessly.

I'd hate to see a skinny wimpy bloke struggling under bags whilst his hippo of wife waddled by like the queen of tarts.

I loathe those that can't acknowledge a simple act with a thank you.

I accept graciously when someone opens a door for me or holds bags if I have too many BUT ..... if they did it cos Im female I would fucking crush them there and then.

Same applies to bloody women who accept it...

I dont mean single somebody out for being a woman I suppose I chose the wrong word in chivalry I just meant generally being polite as I see a lot of men teat women like shit that just wouldn't of happend ten years ago "

So ...

Now you are saying ..... You'd hold doors open for your male mates.

Carry your male mates bags AND

Put a coat on their shoulders and go without yourself on a cold night ?

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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago

Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum


"I dont mean single somebody out for being a woman I suppose I chose the wrong word in chivalry I just meant generally being polite as I see a lot of men teat women like shit that just wouldn't of happend ten years ago "

Men have been treating women like shit for millennia.*

I just don't see the point of some tiny wee man offering to help a great hulking woman like me with my bags.

* Disclaimer - this is a general statement based on politics and religion, and in no way is aimed at any bloke on here or in real life specifically.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I've been told this is an old fashioned statement but I believe a man should do sertain things for lady i.e hold her bags for her open doors offer your jacket on a cold night that sort of thing. But it seems more and more people disagree these days, am I being a bit old fashioned or is chivalry officially dead?

It is simple common decency to help others regardless of gender.

If a male does it for a female simply because she is female then he's a mysoginist in my book.

I help anyone who is struggling.

I won't help a lazy bastard whether male or female.

I don't struggle with stuff while an egotistical indifferent sails though effortlessly.

I'd hate to see a skinny wimpy bloke struggling under bags whilst his hippo of wife waddled by like the queen of tarts.

I loathe those that can't acknowledge a simple act with a thank you.

I accept graciously when someone opens a door for me or holds bags if I have too many BUT ..... if they did it cos Im female I would fucking crush them there and then.

Same applies to bloody women who accept it...

I dont mean single somebody out for being a woman I suppose I chose the wrong word in chivalry I just meant generally being polite as I see a lot of men teat women like shit that just wouldn't of happend ten years ago

So ...

Now you are saying ..... You'd hold doors open for your male mates.

Carry your male mates bags AND

Put a coat on their shoulders and go without yourself on a cold night ?

"

I would and do actually

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross

oops ........gorra go

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've been told this is an old fashioned statement but I believe a man should do sertain things for lady i.e hold her bags for her open doors offer your jacket on a cold night that sort of thing. But it seems more and more people disagree these days, am I being a bit old fashioned or is chivalry officially dead?

It is simple common decency to help others regardless of gender.

If a male does it for a female simply because she is female then he's a mysoginist in my book.

I help anyone who is struggling.

I won't help a lazy bastard whether male or female.

I don't struggle with stuff while an egotistical indifferent sails though effortlessly.

I'd hate to see a skinny wimpy bloke struggling under bags whilst his hippo of wife waddled by like the queen of tarts.

I loathe those that can't acknowledge a simple act with a thank you.

I accept graciously when someone opens a door for me or holds bags if I have too many BUT ..... if they did it cos Im female I would fucking crush them there and then.

Same applies to bloody women who accept it... "

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I am going to say the non pc thing here and say that I love getting treated like a princess. I know its not practical in everyday life but if a man makes me feel special I do like it. So those gestures of chivalry work on me and make me want to do nice things right back "

Glad there's at least 1 woman on here that likes it

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By *eareenaCouple
over a year ago

Rockford


"I am going to say the non pc thing here and say that I love getting treated like a princess. I know its not practical in everyday life but if a man makes me feel special I do like it. So those gestures of chivalry work on me and make me want to do nice things right back

Glad there's at least 1 woman on here that likes it "

there will be plenty

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I think times have changed if you looked back at the 1940's and 50's, men were real gentlemen, they were brought up with manners and values, but today that seems out dated and not well practised. Times were nicer then, the world was a simpler place, and communities actually spoke to each other, which doesn't happen now! Time machine please!!

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"I am going to say the non pc thing here and say that I love getting treated like a princess. I know its not practical in everyday life but if a man makes me feel special I do like it. So those gestures of chivalry work on me and make me want to do nice things right back

Glad there's at least 1 woman on here that likes it "

Well .....now you've got the answer you wanted to the question you really asked.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"I think times have changed if you looked back at the 1940's and 50's, men were real gentlemen, they were brought up with manners and values, but today that seems out dated and not well practised. Times were nicer then, the world was a simpler place, and communities actually spoke to each other, which doesn't happen now! Time machine please!! "

Lovely idea. It's called looking back through Rose Tinted Spectacles.

It's just not true.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm certainly not a feminist. I'm bit of everything. I earn my own money and can afford to pay half or full amount when on date though on first date a gentleman should pay. I do love a man who acts like a gentleman. Little things like holding door open,making sure I'm home safe,protecting me and looking after me. I think nowadays needs be more a mix. I like a guy to make first move show me he's a man not a boy

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I think times have changed if you looked back at the 1940's and 50's, men were real gentlemen, they were brought up with manners and values, but today that seems out dated and not well practised. Times were nicer then, the world was a simpler place, and communities actually spoke to each other, which doesn't happen now! Time machine please!!

Lovely idea. It's called looking back through Rose Tinted Spectacles.

It's just not true. "

Are you a sadist ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've been told this is an old fashioned statement but I believe a man should do sertain things for lady i.e hold her bags for her open doors offer your jacket on a cold night that sort of thing. But it seems more and more people disagree these days, am I being a bit old fashioned or is chivalry officially dead?

It is simple common decency to help others regardless of gender.

If a male does it for a female simply because she is female then he's a mysoginist in my book.

I help anyone who is struggling.

I won't help a lazy bastard whether male or female.

I don't struggle with stuff while an egotistical indifferent sails though effortlessly.

I'd hate to see a skinny wimpy bloke struggling under bags whilst his hippo of wife waddled by like the queen of tarts.

I loathe those that can't acknowledge a simple act with a thank you.

I accept graciously when someone opens a door for me or holds bags if I have too many BUT ..... if they did it cos Im female I would fucking crush them there and then.

Same applies to bloody women who accept it... "

I can't agree with you I'm afraid, probably because I hold women in such high regard my mother is one, my aunties are and my daughter will one day be one, I find it shocking that if I want to take a lady out to dinner and pull out her chair, pay her compliments, pay for dinner pay for the taxi to take her home and expect nothing in return that I am now a sexist, how the hell did that happen, have men treated women so badly that this is how we are going to be from now on, I never thought that feminisim could go to far, guess I was wrong

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross

[Removed by poster at 04/08/13 13:16:09]

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I dont mean single somebody out for being a woman I suppose I chose the wrong word in chivalry I just meant generally being polite as I see a lot of men teat women like shit that just wouldn't of happend ten years ago

Men have been treating women like shit for millennia.*

I just don't see the point of some tiny wee man offering to help a great hulking woman like me with my bags.

* Disclaimer - this is a general statement based on politics and religion, and in no way is aimed at any bloke on here or in real life specifically."

u made me pull ur suitcase!!!!!!!!

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"I'm certainly not a feminist. I'm bit of everything. I earn my own money and can afford to pay half or full amount when on date though on first date a gentleman should pay. I do love a man who acts like a gentleman. Little things like holding door open,making sure I'm home safe,protecting me and looking after me. I think nowadays needs be more a mix. I like a guy to make first move show me he's a man not a boy "

What's a feminist ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"[Removed by poster at 04/08/13 13:16:09]"

short hair dungarees no bra and hairy armpits

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've been told this is an old fashioned statement but I believe a man should do sertain things for lady i.e hold her bags for her open doors offer your jacket on a cold night that sort of thing. But it seems more and more people disagree these days, am I being a bit old fashioned or is chivalry officially dead?

It is simple common decency to help others regardless of gender.

If a male does it for a female simply because she is female then he's a mysoginist in my book.

I help anyone who is struggling.

I won't help a lazy bastard whether male or female.

I don't struggle with stuff while an egotistical indifferent sails though effortlessly.

I'd hate to see a skinny wimpy bloke struggling under bags whilst his hippo of wife waddled by like the queen of tarts.

I loathe those that can't acknowledge a simple act with a thank you.

I accept graciously when someone opens a door for me or holds bags if I have too many BUT ..... if they did it cos Im female I would fucking crush them there and then.

Same applies to bloody women who accept it...

I dont mean single somebody out for being a woman I suppose I chose the wrong word in chivalry I just meant generally being polite as I see a lot of men teat women like shit that just wouldn't of happend ten years ago

So ...

Now you are saying ..... You'd hold doors open for your male mates.

Carry your male mates bags AND

Put a coat on their shoulders and go without yourself on a cold night ?

"

Leave him alone, Anyone would think thar you suspect that he's furiously back peddling now the thread isn't going as planned and it's not full of stooping women posting gushing "my hero" type replies.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"I think times have changed if you looked back at the 1940's and 50's, men were real gentlemen, they were brought up with manners and values, but today that seems out dated and not well practised. Times were nicer then, the world was a simpler place, and communities actually spoke to each other, which doesn't happen now! Time machine please!!

Lovely idea. It's called looking back through Rose Tinted Spectacles.

It's just not true.

Are you a sadist ?"

Why do you ask that question?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've been told this is an old fashioned statement but I believe a man should do sertain things for lady i.e hold her bags for her open doors offer your jacket on a cold night that sort of thing. But it seems more and more people disagree these days, am I being a bit old fashioned or is chivalry officially dead?

It is simple common decency to help others regardless of gender.

If a male does it for a female simply because she is female then he's a mysoginist in my book.

I help anyone who is struggling.

I won't help a lazy bastard whether male or female.

I don't struggle with stuff while an egotistical indifferent sails though effortlessly.

I'd hate to see a skinny wimpy bloke struggling under bags whilst his hippo of wife waddled by like the queen of tarts.

I loathe those that can't acknowledge a simple act with a thank you.

I accept graciously when someone opens a door for me or holds bags if I have too many BUT ..... if they did it cos Im female I would fucking crush them there and then.

Same applies to bloody women who accept it...

I dont mean single somebody out for being a woman I suppose I chose the wrong word in chivalry I just meant generally being polite as I see a lot of men teat women like shit that just wouldn't of happend ten years ago

So ...

Now you are saying ..... You'd hold doors open for your male mates.

Carry your male mates bags AND

Put a coat on their shoulders and go without yourself on a cold night ?

"

Well yes to the door and if it is heavy bag not so much the cost.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"I've been told this is an old fashioned statement but I believe a man should do sertain things for lady i.e hold her bags for her open doors offer your jacket on a cold night that sort of thing. But it seems more and more people disagree these days, am I being a bit old fashioned or is chivalry officially dead?

It is simple common decency to help others regardless of gender.

If a male does it for a female simply because she is female then he's a mysoginist in my book.

I help anyone who is struggling.

I won't help a lazy bastard whether male or female.

I don't struggle with stuff while an egotistical indifferent sails though effortlessly.

I'd hate to see a skinny wimpy bloke struggling under bags whilst his hippo of wife waddled by like the queen of tarts.

I loathe those that can't acknowledge a simple act with a thank you.

I accept graciously when someone opens a door for me or holds bags if I have too many BUT ..... if they did it cos Im female I would fucking crush them there and then.

Same applies to bloody women who accept it...

I can't agree with you I'm afraid, probably because I hold women in such high regard my mother is one, my aunties are and my daughter will one day be one, I find it shocking that if I want to take a lady out to dinner and pull out her chair, pay her compliments, pay for dinner pay for the taxi to take her home and expect nothing in return that I am now a sexist, how the hell did that happen, have men treated women so badly that this is how we are going to be from now on, I never thought that feminisim could go to far, guess I was wrong"

Why do you hold women in such high regard?

Why do you think this has to be shown by paying for meals and pulling out chairs ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Its nice to be nice. Good manners and courtesy go a long way towards that philosophy. Someones gender has little bearing on how i treat them

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"[Removed by poster at 04/08/13 13:16:09]

short hair dungarees no bra and hairy armpits"

I thought that was a lesbian ?

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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago

Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum


"have men treated women so badly that this is how we are going to be from now on, I never thought that feminisim could go to far, guess I was wrong"

This has nothing to do with feminism, it is to do with treating everybody the same. I have no problem with men being nice because that's how they are, but I do have a problem with men treating me like some helpless piece of china.

Its a no win situation for women these days. If we ask for equal wages we're moaning, if we ask for equal treatment, its feminism gone mad. If we get treated even slightly better than men in some respects (cheaper club admission etc) then it's unfair.

Just treat everyone the same!

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"Its nice to be nice. Good manners and courtesy go a long way towards that philosophy. Someones gender has little bearing on how i treat them"

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"have men treated women so badly that this is how we are going to be from now on, I never thought that feminisim could go to far, guess I was wrong

This has nothing to do with feminism, it is to do with treating everybody the same. I have no problem with men being nice because that's how they are, but I do have a problem with men treating me like some helpless piece of china.

Its a no win situation for women these days. If we ask for equal wages we're moaning, if we ask for equal treatment, its feminism gone mad. If we get treated even slightly better than men in some respects (cheaper club admission etc) then it's unfair.

Just treat everyone the same! "

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By *eryBigGirlWoman
over a year ago

East Yorkshire


"I think times have changed if you looked back at the 1940's and 50's, men were real gentlemen, they were brought up with manners and values, but today that seems out dated and not well practised. Times were nicer then, the world was a simpler place, and communities actually spoke to each other, which doesn't happen now! Time machine please!! "

In the 40's and 50's women were treat like underdogs and second class citizens to men who went out to work, down to the pub then expected his slippers to be warmed and the tea to be on the table as soon as he walked in and if not probably beat his mrs black and blue if it wasn't. Only difference is it was hidden and there was less media to report it.

To go back to that no thank you! I like manners but I'm still a independent woman and expect to be treat no differently to the next person!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Its nice to be nice. Good manners and courtesy go a long way towards that philosophy. Someones gender has little bearing on how i treat them"

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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago

Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum


"[Removed by poster at 04/08/13 13:16:09]

short hair dungarees no bra and hairy armpits"

Ahem!

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire

I love it, I'm with someone whose from a different generation where it was treated as being chiverlous and not thought of in any other way. I would hate the day a man couldn't treat me how he wants to purely because of his background. I would open the door for anyone but I love it when a guy stands when I leave the table and puts my coat on for me.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I've been told this is an old fashioned statement but I believe a man should do sertain things for lady i.e hold her bags for her open doors offer your jacket on a cold night that sort of thing. But it seems more and more people disagree these days, am I being a bit old fashioned or is chivalry officially dead?

It is simple common decency to help others regardless of gender.

If a male does it for a female simply because she is female then he's a mysoginist in my book.

I help anyone who is struggling.

I won't help a lazy bastard whether male or female.

I don't struggle with stuff while an egotistical indifferent sails though effortlessly.

I'd hate to see a skinny wimpy bloke struggling under bags whilst his hippo of wife waddled by like the queen of tarts.

I loathe those that can't acknowledge a simple act with a thank you.

I accept graciously when someone opens a door for me or holds bags if I have too many BUT ..... if they did it cos Im female I would fucking crush them there and then.

Same applies to bloody women who accept it...

I dont mean single somebody out for being a woman I suppose I chose the wrong word in chivalry I just meant generally being polite as I see a lot of men teat women like shit that just wouldn't of happend ten years ago

So ...

Now you are saying ..... You'd hold doors open for your male mates.

Carry your male mates bags AND

Put a coat on their shoulders and go without yourself on a cold night ?

Leave him alone, Anyone would think thar you suspect that he's furiously back peddling now the thread isn't going as planned and it's not full of stooping women posting gushing "my hero" type replies."

I'm not though am I I still think you should treat a woman right an not treat her like shit

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've been told this is an old fashioned statement but I believe a man should do sertain things for lady i.e hold her bags for her open doors offer your jacket on a cold night that sort of thing. But it seems more and more people disagree these days, am I being a bit old fashioned or is chivalry officially dead?

It is simple common decency to help others regardless of gender.

If a male does it for a female simply because she is female then he's a mysoginist in my book.

I help anyone who is struggling.

I won't help a lazy bastard whether male or female.

I don't struggle with stuff while an egotistical indifferent sails though effortlessly.

I'd hate to see a skinny wimpy bloke struggling under bags whilst his hippo of wife waddled by like the queen of tarts.

I loathe those that can't acknowledge a simple act with a thank you.

I accept graciously when someone opens a door for me or holds bags if I have too many BUT ..... if they did it cos Im female I would fucking crush them there and then.

Same applies to bloody women who accept it...

I can't agree with you I'm afraid, probably because I hold women in such high regard my mother is one, my aunties are and my daughter will one day be one, I find it shocking that if I want to take a lady out to dinner and pull out her chair, pay her compliments, pay for dinner pay for the taxi to take her home and expect nothing in return that I am now a sexist, how the hell did that happen, have men treated women so badly that this is how we are going to be from now on, I never thought that feminisim could go to far, guess I was wrong"

personally I love the acts of gentlemen. There's not enough around. As u mentioned holding door carrying heavy bags. I wouldn't expect or feel comfortable letting a man pay all for everything all the time but on first date yes I'd love it. Proves he can and wants to take care of me,values me and my time and wants to see me again. I also like when go out a man buys first round. I've got a male friend who is 58 if go for drink after work he always buys me first drink. I do but second but think its nice manners.

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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago

Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum


"I'm not though am I I still think you should treat a woman right an not treat her like shit "

I don't think anyone would have an argument with that. Just don't treat us differently.

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire


"I am going to say the non pc thing here and say that I love getting treated like a princess. I know its not practical in everyday life but if a man makes me feel special I do like it. So those gestures of chivalry work on me and make me want to do nice things right back "

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"I've been told this is an old fashioned statement but I believe a man should do sertain things for lady i.e hold her bags for her open doors offer your jacket on a cold night that sort of thing. But it seems more and more people disagree these days, am I being a bit old fashioned or is chivalry officially dead?

It is simple common decency to help others regardless of gender.

If a male does it for a female simply because she is female then he's a mysoginist in my book.

I help anyone who is struggling.

I won't help a lazy bastard whether male or female.

I don't struggle with stuff while an egotistical indifferent sails though effortlessly.

I'd hate to see a skinny wimpy bloke struggling under bags whilst his hippo of wife waddled by like the queen of tarts.

I loathe those that can't acknowledge a simple act with a thank you.

I accept graciously when someone opens a door for me or holds bags if I have too many BUT ..... if they did it cos Im female I would fucking crush them there and then.

Same applies to bloody women who accept it...

I can't agree with you I'm afraid, probably because I hold women in such high regard my mother is one, my aunties are and my daughter will one day be one, I find it shocking that if I want to take a lady out to dinner and pull out her chair, pay her compliments, pay for dinner pay for the taxi to take her home and expect nothing in return that I am now a sexist, how the hell did that happen, have men treated women so badly that this is how we are going to be from now on, I never thought that feminisim could go to far, guess I was wrong personally I love the acts of gentlemen. There's not enough around. As u mentioned holding door carrying heavy bags. I wouldn't expect or feel comfortable letting a man pay all for everything all the time but on first date yes I'd love it. Proves he can and wants to take care of me,values me and my time and wants to see me again. I also like when go out a man buys first round. I've got a male friend who is 58 if go for drink after work he always buys me first drink. I do but second but think its nice manners. "

If two blokes go out after work ...... which one shows the manners first ?

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire

I love being treated like a princess and like I'm a piece of china

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've been told this is an old fashioned statement but I believe a man should do sertain things for lady i.e hold her bags for her open doors offer your jacket on a cold night that sort of thing. But it seems more and more people disagree these days, am I being a bit old fashioned or is chivalry officially dead?

It is simple common decency to help others regardless of gender.

If a male does it for a female simply because she is female then he's a mysoginist in my book.

I help anyone who is struggling.

I won't help a lazy bastard whether male or female.

I don't struggle with stuff while an egotistical indifferent sails though effortlessly.

I'd hate to see a skinny wimpy bloke struggling under bags whilst his hippo of wife waddled by like the queen of tarts.

I loathe those that can't acknowledge a simple act with a thank you.

I accept graciously when someone opens a door for me or holds bags if I have too many BUT ..... if they did it cos Im female I would fucking crush them there and then.

Same applies to bloody women who accept it...

I can't agree with you I'm afraid, probably because I hold women in such high regard my mother is one, my aunties are and my daughter will one day be one, I find it shocking that if I want to take a lady out to dinner and pull out her chair, pay her compliments, pay for dinner pay for the taxi to take her home and expect nothing in return that I am now a sexist, how the hell did that happen, have men treated women so badly that this is how we are going to be from now on, I never thought that feminisim could go to far, guess I was wrong

Why do you hold women in such high regard?

Why do you think this has to be shown by paying for meals and pulling out chairs ?"

I hold women in high regard because I was bought up by my mom and her sisters and they were the very definition of strong independent women.

And I don't think this has to be shown by me paying for meals and pulling out chairs, that is just my way, it's how I choose to live and I don't think I should be labeled a sexist for being respectfully in a way that I see fit

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Bigdon1 not enough men like u around!!

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"I've been told this is an old fashioned statement but I believe a man should do sertain things for lady i.e hold her bags for her open doors offer your jacket on a cold night that sort of thing. But it seems more and more people disagree these days, am I being a bit old fashioned or is chivalry officially dead?

It is simple common decency to help others regardless of gender.

If a male does it for a female simply because she is female then he's a mysoginist in my book.

I help anyone who is struggling.

I won't help a lazy bastard whether male or female.

I don't struggle with stuff while an egotistical indifferent sails though effortlessly.

I'd hate to see a skinny wimpy bloke struggling under bags whilst his hippo of wife waddled by like the queen of tarts.

I loathe those that can't acknowledge a simple act with a thank you.

I accept graciously when someone opens a door for me or holds bags if I have too many BUT ..... if they did it cos Im female I would fucking crush them there and then.

Same applies to bloody women who accept it...

I dont mean single somebody out for being a woman I suppose I chose the wrong word in chivalry I just meant generally being polite as I see a lot of men teat women like shit that just wouldn't of happend ten years ago

So ...

Now you are saying ..... You'd hold doors open for your male mates.

Carry your male mates bags AND

Put a coat on their shoulders and go without yourself on a cold night ?

Leave him alone, Anyone would think thar you suspect that he's furiously back peddling now the thread isn't going as planned and it's not full of stooping women posting gushing "my hero" type replies.

I'm not though am I I still think you should treat a woman right an not treat her like shit "

You are missing a lot of points.

Of course women should be treated with respect.

Of course women should NOT be treated like shit.

They should be treated just like any other human being.

It's the fact that you seem to feel they need some kind of 'special' treatment in the way one would treat a child or an invalid that I find odd.

I enjoy being treated well by anyone.

I never enjoy being patronised by misguided males.

I find it very telling that the word 'feminism' was brought into the discussion.

If ever a woman objects to something the word is used as some kind of insult. Usually by those that can't define it.

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By *iss_tressWoman
over a year ago

London


"I'm not sure there's a place for chivalry, if by that you mean treating women different to men. Just treat everyone the same no matter what their gender is - open doors for everyone, offer to carry bags for everyone, offer your seat on the train/bus to everyone. Makes the world a better place. "

One of the reasons I walked away from a meet after a minute he didn't hold the door open. I would have overlooked him walking in front of me but regardless of gender holding the door is just good manners.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"I've been told this is an old fashioned statement but I believe a man should do sertain things for lady i.e hold her bags for her open doors offer your jacket on a cold night that sort of thing. But it seems more and more people disagree these days, am I being a bit old fashioned or is chivalry officially dead?

It is simple common decency to help others regardless of gender.

If a male does it for a female simply because she is female then he's a mysoginist in my book.

I help anyone who is struggling.

I won't help a lazy bastard whether male or female.

I don't struggle with stuff while an egotistical indifferent sails though effortlessly.

I'd hate to see a skinny wimpy bloke struggling under bags whilst his hippo of wife waddled by like the queen of tarts.

I loathe those that can't acknowledge a simple act with a thank you.

I accept graciously when someone opens a door for me or holds bags if I have too many BUT ..... if they did it cos Im female I would fucking crush them there and then.

Same applies to bloody women who accept it...

I can't agree with you I'm afraid, probably because I hold women in such high regard my mother is one, my aunties are and my daughter will one day be one, I find it shocking that if I want to take a lady out to dinner and pull out her chair, pay her compliments, pay for dinner pay for the taxi to take her home and expect nothing in return that I am now a sexist, how the hell did that happen, have men treated women so badly that this is how we are going to be from now on, I never thought that feminisim could go to far, guess I was wrong

Why do you hold women in such high regard?

Why do you think this has to be shown by paying for meals and pulling out chairs ?

I hold women in high regard because I was bought up by my mom and her sisters and they were the very definition of strong independent women.

And I don't think this has to be shown by me paying for meals and pulling out chairs, that is just my way, it's how I choose to live and I don't think I should be labeled a sexist for being respectfully in a way that I see fit"

Do you hold your female rellies in high regard or ALL women ?

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"I think times have changed if you looked back at the 1940's and 50's, men were real gentlemen, they were brought up with manners and values, but today that seems out dated and not well practised. Times were nicer then, the world was a simpler place, and communities actually spoke to each other, which doesn't happen now! Time machine please!! "

Where are you getting this from? Films, literature, people from that era?

Communities were just as suspicious of new people coming in as they are now. The gossip in a community could leave some people with very unhappy lives. I'm getting that from talking to older people about what was good and bad about then and now.

One older lesbian woman told me how badly she was treated by men because she didn't always respond in the same way other women did.

Reading through the personnel archives of an organisation I used to run, all the women were required to leave as soon as they got married after the war. Men in more junior posts were paid more than women in more senior posts.

But that's all ok because they opened doors for women and would carry their bags and everyone talked to each other.

The communities thing really makes me angry - you are part of your community. Talk to people if you want them to talk to you. Or is it always someone else that should do these things?

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"I'm not sure there's a place for chivalry, if by that you mean treating women different to men. Just treat everyone the same no matter what their gender is - open doors for everyone, offer to carry bags for everyone, offer your seat on the train/bus to everyone. Makes the world a better place.

One of the reasons I walked away from a meet after a minute he didn't hold the door open. I would have overlooked him walking in front of me but regardless of gender holding the door is just good manners."

Regardless of gender you said Sassy ..... so im guessing if a female strode in front of you and let the door go you'd think she was bad mannered too ?

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire

Well no one is going to find me complaining for every woman that doesn't like it there will be half a dozen that do

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire


"I'm not sure there's a place for chivalry, if by that you mean treating women different to men. Just treat everyone the same no matter what their gender is - open doors for everyone, offer to carry bags for everyone, offer your seat on the train/bus to everyone. Makes the world a better place.

One of the reasons I walked away from a meet after a minute he didn't hold the door open. I would have overlooked him walking in front of me but regardless of gender holding the door is just good manners.

Regardless of gender you said Sassy ..... so im guessing if a female strode in front of you and let the door go you'd think she was bad mannered too ?"

I do find it sad granny that you would resort to violence

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've been told this is an old fashioned statement but I believe a man should do sertain things for lady i.e hold her bags for her open doors offer your jacket on a cold night that sort of thing. But it seems more and more people disagree these days, am I being a bit old fashioned or is chivalry officially dead?

It is simple common decency to help others regardless of gender.

If a male does it for a female simply because she is female then he's a mysoginist in my book.

I help anyone who is struggling.

I won't help a lazy bastard whether male or female.

I don't struggle with stuff while an egotistical indifferent sails though effortlessly.

I'd hate to see a skinny wimpy bloke struggling under bags whilst his hippo of wife waddled by like the queen of tarts.

I loathe those that can't acknowledge a simple act with a thank you.

I accept graciously when someone opens a door for me or holds bags if I have too many BUT ..... if they did it cos Im female I would fucking crush them there and then.

Same applies to bloody women who accept it...

I can't agree with you I'm afraid, probably because I hold women in such high regard my mother is one, my aunties are and my daughter will one day be one, I find it shocking that if I want to take a lady out to dinner and pull out her chair, pay her compliments, pay for dinner pay for the taxi to take her home and expect nothing in return that I am now a sexist, how the hell did that happen, have men treated women so badly that this is how we are going to be from now on, I never thought that feminisim could go to far, guess I was wrong

Why do you hold women in such high regard?

Why do you think this has to be shown by paying for meals and pulling out chairs ?

I hold women in high regard because I was bought up by my mom and her sisters and they were the very definition of strong independent women.

And I don't think this has to be shown by me paying for meals and pulling out chairs, that is just my way, it's how I choose to live and I don't think I should be labeled a sexist for being respectfully in a way that I see fit

Do you hold your female rellies in high regard or ALL women ?"

I would have to say most women, the majority anyway cos some women I just don't like but that's because of their personality not their sex, I find women in general amazing, and it's not like I am saying men are prices of crap, but I just think that in general women, are amazing

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire


"I've been told this is an old fashioned statement but I believe a man should do sertain things for lady i.e hold her bags for her open doors offer your jacket on a cold night that sort of thing. But it seems more and more people disagree these days, am I being a bit old fashioned or is chivalry officially dead?

It is simple common decency to help others regardless of gender.

If a male does it for a female simply because she is female then he's a mysoginist in my book.

I help anyone who is struggling.

I won't help a lazy bastard whether male or female.

I don't struggle with stuff while an egotistical indifferent sails though effortlessly.

I'd hate to see a skinny wimpy bloke struggling under bags whilst his hippo of wife waddled by like the queen of tarts.

I loathe those that can't acknowledge a simple act with a thank you.

I accept graciously when someone opens a door for me or holds bags if I have too many BUT ..... if they did it cos Im female I would fucking crush them there and then.

Same applies to bloody women who accept it...

I can't agree with you I'm afraid, probably because I hold women in such high regard my mother is one, my aunties are and my daughter will one day be one, I find it shocking that if I want to take a lady out to dinner and pull out her chair, pay her compliments, pay for dinner pay for the taxi to take her home and expect nothing in return that I am now a sexist, how the hell did that happen, have men treated women so badly that this is how we are going to be from now on, I never thought that feminisim could go to far, guess I was wrong

Why do you hold women in such high regard?

Why do you think this has to be shown by paying for meals and pulling out chairs ?

I hold women in high regard because I was bought up by my mom and her sisters and they were the very definition of strong independent women.

And I don't think this has to be shown by me paying for meals and pulling out chairs, that is just my way, it's how I choose to live and I don't think I should be labeled a sexist for being respectfully in a way that I see fit

Do you hold your female rellies in high regard or ALL women ?

I would have to say most women, the majority anyway cos some women I just don't like but that's because of their personality not their sex, I find women in general amazing, and it's not like I am saying men are prices of crap, but I just think that in general women, are amazing "

good for you

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"I'm not sure there's a place for chivalry, if by that you mean treating women different to men. Just treat everyone the same no matter what their gender is - open doors for everyone, offer to carry bags for everyone, offer your seat on the train/bus to everyone. Makes the world a better place.

One of the reasons I walked away from a meet after a minute he didn't hold the door open. I would have overlooked him walking in front of me but regardless of gender holding the door is just good manners.

Regardless of gender you said Sassy ..... so im guessing if a female strode in front of you and let the door go you'd think she was bad mannered too ?I do find it sad granny that you would resort to violence"

You'll have to explain that to me Diamond.

I can't recall ever saying I would.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I don't agree with the women are lower deserve being tested like their glass or paid lower etc of course I don't. I just like men having respect being gentlemanly

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"I don't agree with the women are lower deserve being tested like their glass or paid lower etc of course I don't. I just like men having respect being gentlemanly "

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By *livia_KWoman
over a year ago

South London

I think chivalry should be left where it belongs - in the dark ages.

I think everyone should be treated equally in regards to manners and courtesy regardless of their gender.

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire

You said I would fucking crush them there and then

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I think chivalry should be left where it belongs - in the dark ages.

I think everyone should be treated equally in regards to manners and courtesy regardless of their gender."

There's equality but then chivalry is just little extra kindness to women little things like looking after females in ur life eg girlfriend,daughters etc. it's not out dated or patronising. It's the simple things a man does like hold the door open protecting me and generally being the man in the relationship. If u were in a bar and a guy cand over started insulting and threatening u would u want left to fight ur own battle or would u want a male friend/partner or even stranger to stand up for u and put the guy in his place?

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"You said I would fucking crush them there and then"

Then it's you that interpreted that as physical violence.

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound

I know a man who does up the buttons on your coat and holds your hand as you cross the road if you're female. Yet he wouldn't dream of paying for dinner or buying the first drink if you're female.

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"I think chivalry should be left where it belongs - in the dark ages.

I think everyone should be treated equally in regards to manners and courtesy regardless of their gender.

There's equality but then chivalry is just little extra kindness to women little things like looking after females in ur life eg girlfriend,daughters etc. it's not out dated or patronising. It's the simple things a man does like hold the door open protecting me and generally being the man in the relationship. If u were in a bar and a guy cand over started insulting and threatening u would u want left to fight ur own battle or would u want a male friend/partner or even stranger to stand up for u and put the guy in his place? "

I fight my own battles. A man intervening is likely to make the situation escalate in my experience.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I love chivalry.. I instal I hope sup values in my children. I have not met guys again because they have done things that I have interpreted as rude. I.e. not opening the door for me, buying themselves a drink and not asking if I want one.. many things.

It is I'm afraid dying but mostly because half the time women seem to take offence..

I like to be treated properly..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I love chivalry.. I instal I hope sup values in my children. I have not met guys again because they have done things that I have interpreted as rude. I.e. not opening the door for me, buying themselves a drink and not asking if I want one.. many things.

It is I'm afraid dying but mostly because half the time women seem to take offence..

I like to be treated properly.. "

Too right men should be men women should be ladies. If I'm with a guy even a friend and he goes to the bar without least offer me a drink its rude but also ungentlemanly.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"I love chivalry.. I instal I hope sup values in my children. I have not met guys again because they have done things that I have interpreted as rude. I.e. not opening the door for me, buying themselves a drink and not asking if I want one.. many things.

It is I'm afraid dying but mostly because half the time women seem to take offence..

I like to be treated properly.. "

It isn't dying because some women take offence.

It's still around because some women labour under the illusion that men have a duty to them and owe them something other than common courtesy.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've been told this is an old fashioned statement but I believe a man should do sertain things for lady i.e hold her bags for her open doors offer your jacket on a cold night that sort of thing. But it seems more and more people disagree these days, am I being a bit old fashioned or is chivalry officially dead? "

I do it. Goes to show I have been brought up right and the people who don't were dragged up.

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By *livia_KWoman
over a year ago

South London


"I love chivalry.. I instal I hope sup values in my children. I have not met guys again because they have done things that I have interpreted as rude. I.e. not opening the door for me, buying themselves a drink and not asking if I want one.. many things.

It is I'm afraid dying but mostly because half the time women seem to take offence..

I like to be treated properly.. "

Chivalry doesn't offend me at all. I just see it as unnessary and outdated. I don't expect to be treated differently by a man just because I'm a woman. I am not a damsel in distress and I don't need to be looked after. I like to be treated properly as well, but that should just come with having manners and respect. I do not expect a different level of manners from a man, I expect the same level of manners from everyone.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"I love chivalry.. I instal I hope sup values in my children. I have not met guys again because they have done things that I have interpreted as rude. I.e. not opening the door for me, buying themselves a drink and not asking if I want one.. many things.

It is I'm afraid dying but mostly because half the time women seem to take offence..

I like to be treated properly..

Too right men should be men women should be ladies. If I'm with a guy even a friend and he goes to the bar without least offer me a drink its rude but also ungentlemanly. "

Is it rude of your female friends not to buy you a drink ?

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By *livia_KWoman
over a year ago

South London


"I love chivalry.. I instal I hope sup values in my children. I have not met guys again because they have done things that I have interpreted as rude. I.e. not opening the door for me, buying themselves a drink and not asking if I want one.. many things.

It is I'm afraid dying but mostly because half the time women seem to take offence..

I like to be treated properly..

Too right men should be men women should be ladies. If I'm with a guy even a friend and he goes to the bar without least offer me a drink its rude but also ungentlemanly.

Is it rude of your female friends not to buy you a drink ?"

Exactly. I would find this rude regardless of whether they were a female or male friend. Just like if I go to the bar I will offer the girls and the guys a drink.

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By *londeCazWoman
over a year ago

Arse End of the Universe, Cumbria


"I think chivalry should be left where it belongs - in the dark ages.

I think everyone should be treated equally in regards to manners and courtesy regardless of their gender.

There's equality but then chivalry is just little extra kindness to women little things like looking after females in ur life eg girlfriend,daughters etc. it's not out dated or patronising. It's the simple things a man does like hold the door open protecting me and generally being the man in the relationship. If u were in a bar and a guy cand over started insulting and threatening u would u want left to fight ur own battle or would u want a male friend/partner or even stranger to stand up for u and put the guy in his place? "

I am quite capable of looking after myself and would only expect a bouncer or staff member to intervene if I requested it. If a male friend or partner got involved without me asking them, they'd get the sharp edge of my tongue also...

I had this discussion with a group of cons, one of whom was inside for beating up a guy who insulted his girlfriend - said GF dumped him part way thru his sentence...I said that I'd have dumped him the moment he lifted his hand against the bloke in the pub and they couldn't get their heads round that

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"

Too right men should be men women should be ladies. If I'm with a guy even a friend and he goes to the bar without least offer me a drink its rude but also ungentlemanly. "

Why can't women be women, do we have to be ladies, whatever that means?

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By *livia_KWoman
over a year ago

South London


"

Too right men should be men women should be ladies. If I'm with a guy even a friend and he goes to the bar without least offer me a drink its rude but also ungentlemanly.

Why can't women be women, do we have to be ladies, whatever that means?"

This

Some comments in this thread makes me feel like I have stepped back in time to the 1950s

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I think chivalry should be left where it belongs - in the dark ages.

I think everyone should be treated equally in regards to manners and courtesy regardless of their gender.

There's equality but then chivalry is just little extra kindness to women little things like looking after females in ur life eg girlfriend,daughters etc. it's not out dated or patronising. It's the simple things a man does like hold the door open protecting me and generally being the man in the relationship. If u were in a bar and a guy cand over started insulting and threatening u would u want left to fight ur own battle or would u want a male friend/partner or even stranger to stand up for u and put the guy in his place?

I am quite capable of looking after myself and would only expect a bouncer or staff member to intervene if I requested it. If a male friend or partner got involved without me asking them, they'd get the sharp edge of my tongue also...

I had this discussion with a group of cons, one of whom was inside for beating up a guy who insulted his girlfriend - said GF dumped him part way thru his sentence...I said that I'd have dumped him the moment he lifted his hand against the bloke in the pub and they couldn't get their heads round that

"

Personally I'd love a guy to protect and defend me. It's sexy and makes me respect the guy.

I would find any friend rude not offering drink. But if its in context of a date or with male partner I'd expect him buy first round. I like gentlemanly manners

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I think chivalry should be left where it belongs - in the dark ages.

I think everyone should be treated equally in regards to manners and courtesy regardless of their gender.

There's equality but then chivalry is just little extra kindness to women little things like looking after females in ur life eg girlfriend,daughters etc. it's not out dated or patronising. It's the simple things a man does like hold the door open protecting me and generally being the man in the relationship. If u were in a bar and a guy cand over started insulting and threatening u would u want left to fight ur own battle or would u want a male friend/partner or even stranger to stand up for u and put the guy in his place?

I am quite capable of looking after myself and would only expect a bouncer or staff member to intervene if I requested it. If a male friend or partner got involved without me asking them, they'd get the sharp edge of my tongue also...

I had this discussion with a group of cons, one of whom was inside for beating up a guy who insulted his girlfriend - said GF dumped him part way thru his sentence...I said that I'd have dumped him the moment he lifted his hand against the bloke in the pub and they couldn't get their heads round that

"

Some people won't as some people will think if they didn't say/do anything then the person who got insulted would think. No one cares about them being insulted and right or wrong. He was only defending you. If you believe he went the wrong way about it. You should have just told him in private. Told him not to be full on next time and move on.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

Too right men should be men women should be ladies. If I'm with a guy even a friend and he goes to the bar without least offer me a drink its rude but also ungentlemanly.

Why can't women be women, do we have to be ladies, whatever that means?"

Women being lady like then. It's not about being back in 50's it's manners and respectful

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"

Too right men should be men women should be ladies. If I'm with a guy even a friend and he goes to the bar without least offer me a drink its rude but also ungentlemanly.

Why can't women be women, do we have to be ladies, whatever that means?

This

Some comments in this thread makes me feel like I have stepped back in time to the 1950s"

Will people lay off the 50's ....it feels 19 century to me......

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire

So do you think an older person who was brought up with chivalry, should change there ways even if its all they have known because some younger don't like it or should the younger accept this is all some of the older generation know

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"So do you think an older person who was brought up with chivalry, should change there ways even if its all they have known because some younger don't like it or should the younger accept this is all some of the older generation know"

No the older person should not have to change the way they demonstrate manners.

There is room for each generation to appreciate the other without personalising things..... I really enjoyed that kind of behaviour in my DAD and GRANDAD .. rest them x

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By *livia_KWoman
over a year ago

South London


"So do you think an older person who was brought up with chivalry, should change there ways even if its all they have known because some younger don't like it or should the younger accept this is all some of the older generation know

No the older person should not have to change the way they demonstrate manners.

There is room for each generation to appreciate the other without personalising things..... I really enjoyed that kind of behaviour in my DAD and GRANDAD .. rest them x "

Agreed

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Its not a dying art its still alive an well

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Not at all went out with my Fwb on Friday night he was courteous and a gent.... Infact for the first time in 2 and half years I got a drink bought and the door opened for me. Not saying he was a good boy when we got home tho

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By *iss_tressWoman
over a year ago

London


"I'm not sure there's a place for chivalry, if by that you mean treating women different to men. Just treat everyone the same no matter what their gender is - open doors for everyone, offer to carry bags for everyone, offer your seat on the train/bus to everyone. Makes the world a better place.

One of the reasons I walked away from a meet after a minute he didn't hold the door open. I would have overlooked him walking in front of me but regardless of gender holding the door is just good manners.

Regardless of gender you said Sassy ..... so im guessing if a female strode in front of you and let the door go you'd think she was bad mannered too ?"

No: as I actually like men opening doors for me, pulling out chairs, burdening under my bags whilst I drag my hippo arse in front of them carrying nothing heavier than my Prada bag.

I LOVE it, so shoot me!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm not sure there's a place for chivalry, if by that you mean treating women different to men. Just treat everyone the same no matter what their gender is - open doors for everyone, offer to carry bags for everyone, offer your seat on the train/bus to everyone. Makes the world a better place.

One of the reasons I walked away from a meet after a minute he didn't hold the door open. I would have overlooked him walking in front of me but regardless of gender holding the door is just good manners.

Regardless of gender you said Sassy ..... so im guessing if a female strode in front of you and let the door go you'd think she was bad mannered too ?

No: as I actually like men opening doors for me, pulling out chairs, burdening under my bags whilst I drag my hippo arse in front of them carrying nothing heavier than my Prada bag.

I LOVE it, so shoot me! "

hippo arse

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By *oxy_minxWoman
over a year ago

Scotland - Aberdeen


"

No: as I actually like men opening doors for me, pulling out chairs, burdening under my bags whilst I drag my hippo arse in front of them carrying nothing heavier than my Prada bag.

I LOVE it, so shoot me! "

Ok, I might not have a hippo arse, but I quite like it also, I like a bit of chivalry

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By *iss_tressWoman
over a year ago

London


"I love chivalry.. I instal I hope sup values in my children. I have not met guys again because they have done things that I have interpreted as rude. I.e. not opening the door for me, buying themselves a drink and not asking if I want one.. many things.

It is I'm afraid dying but mostly because half the time women seem to take offence..

I like to be treated properly..

Too right men should be men women should be ladies. If I'm with a guy even a friend and he goes to the bar without least offer me a drink its rude but also ungentlemanly.

Is it rude of your female friends not to buy you a drink ?"

Yes as the first words out of our mouth when we hit the bar is "what's everything having?" Never been to a bar with friends (either gender) and just got a drink for myself.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

No: as I actually like men opening doors for me, pulling out chairs, burdening under my bags whilst I drag my hippo arse in front of them carrying nothing heavier than my Prada bag.

I LOVE it, so shoot me!

Ok, I might not have a hippo arse, but I quite like it also, I like a bit of chivalry "

I like your arse at any rate and to me only my vote counts. I love feel how soft it is. but then we live words part.

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By *londeCazWoman
over a year ago

Arse End of the Universe, Cumbria


"I think chivalry should be left where it belongs - in the dark ages.

I think everyone should be treated equally in regards to manners and courtesy regardless of their gender.

There's equality but then chivalry is just little extra kindness to women little things like looking after females in ur life eg girlfriend,daughters etc. it's not out dated or patronising. It's the simple things a man does like hold the door open protecting me and generally being the man in the relationship. If u were in a bar and a guy cand over started insulting and threatening u would u want left to fight ur own battle or would u want a male friend/partner or even stranger to stand up for u and put the guy in his place?

I am quite capable of looking after myself and would only expect a bouncer or staff member to intervene if I requested it. If a male friend or partner got involved without me asking them, they'd get the sharp edge of my tongue also...

I had this discussion with a group of cons, one of whom was inside for beating up a guy who insulted his girlfriend - said GF dumped him part way thru his sentence...I said that I'd have dumped him the moment he lifted his hand against the bloke in the pub and they couldn't get their heads round that

Some people won't as some people will think if they didn't say/do anything then the person who got insulted would think. No one cares about them being insulted and right or wrong. He was only defending you. If you believe he went the wrong way about it. You should have just told him in private. Told him not to be full on next time and move on. "

Sorry Crazed, you've misunderstood my post, it's never happened to me (thank Gawd), I was merely relating a conversation I had with a group of prison inmates

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I think chivalry should be left where it belongs - in the dark ages.

I think everyone should be treated equally in regards to manners and courtesy regardless of their gender.

There's equality but then chivalry is just little extra kindness to women little things like looking after females in ur life eg girlfriend,daughters etc. it's not out dated or patronising. It's the simple things a man does like hold the door open protecting me and generally being the man in the relationship. If u were in a bar and a guy cand over started insulting and threatening u would u want left to fight ur own battle or would u want a male friend/partner or even stranger to stand up for u and put the guy in his place?

I am quite capable of looking after myself and would only expect a bouncer or staff member to intervene if I requested it. If a male friend or partner got involved without me asking them, they'd get the sharp edge of my tongue also...

I had this discussion with a group of cons, one of whom was inside for beating up a guy who insulted his girlfriend - said GF dumped him part way thru his sentence...I said that I'd have dumped him the moment he lifted his hand against the bloke in the pub and they couldn't get their heads round that

Some people won't as some people will think if they didn't say/do anything then the person who got insulted would think. No one cares about them being insulted and right or wrong. He was only defending you. If you believe he went the wrong way about it. You should have just told him in private. Told him not to be full on next time and move on.

Sorry Crazed, you've misunderstood my post, it's never happened to me (thank Gawd), I was merely relating a conversation I had with a group of prison inmates"

Ok. What I said still stands though

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By *atcherofmyballsMan
over a year ago

hereford

I always hold a woman's legs open for her and take my weight on my elbows

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By *aucy3Couple
over a year ago

glasgow

If females ever reach a common consensus,would they please let us males know the outcome.

This thread proves the reason guys are confused about what females want,is females dont have a clue themselves.

So I would suggest to the males,just do as you have always done.there's a fifty percent chance it's going to be the right thing,one way or the another.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex

I've seen threads on here that suggest that chivalry for some is dead and buried

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By *ustcutieWoman
over a year ago

edinburgh

I'm more than capable of looking after myself but I do like when a man has manners

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"If females ever reach a common consensus,would they please let us males know the outcome.

This thread proves the reason guys are confused about what females want,is females dont have a clue themselves.

So I would suggest to the males,just do as you have always done.there's a fifty percent chance it's going to be the right thing,one way or the another. "

That rather assumes all women should think and behave the same and that all men should think and behave the same.

The point is to treat PEOPLE with respect, regardless of their gender.

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire

Well I'm happy the men in my life are as they are and the women that dont want it can have the the others

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By *ustcutieWoman
over a year ago

edinburgh


"Well I'm happy the men in my life are as they are and the women that dont want it can have the the others"

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Too right men should be men women should be ladies. If I'm with a guy even a friend and he goes to the bar without least offer me a drink its rude but also ungentlemanly. "

as a male I find that a puzzling statement tbh..

'men should be men' will depend on ones own perception and experience of what is being a 'man'..

and again what is a 'lady', sounds like some outdated media ideal which usually only applied to the privileged..

and on the drink thing, that's not 'ungentlemanly' it is rude and the sign of a tight arse..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Looks like will never be a correct answer. Simply everyone should have good manners and treat others with respect they deserve though the gentlemanly tjings u like holding door "ladies first" buying first drink in a bar helping carry bags Etc and paying on first date

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By *aucy3Couple
over a year ago

glasgow


"If females ever reach a common consensus,would they please let us males know the outcome.

This thread proves the reason guys are confused about what females want,is females dont have a clue themselves.

So I would suggest to the males,just do as you have always done.there's a fifty percent chance it's going to be the right thing,one way or the another.

That rather assumes all women should think and behave the same and that all men should think and behave the same.

The point is to treat PEOPLE with respect, regardless of their gender."

i'm racking my brain(not a great deal of racking to be honest)and i can't think of any similar situation involving males,where something as simple as holding a door open,causes quite so much division.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It is oldfashioned but when it happens nice to receive it. Not that I have

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I've been told this is an old fashioned statement but I believe a man should do sertain things for lady i.e hold her bags for her open doors offer your jacket on a cold night that sort of thing. But it seems more and more people disagree these days, am I being a bit old fashioned or is chivalry officially dead? "

Time and a place. About time women started taking my bags when I'm cumbered, and holding doors open for me!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Just after my last post I happened to see a twitter post appropriate to this " @iKeepItTooReal: If you go on a date and make her pay?? for herself you've failed as a man. ??"

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound

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By *ancatMan
over a year ago

Norwich

As a man i am getting very confused ?

you want us to treat you as lady's.(fare anufe) I have np with that.

But you all so want to be on a level playing field and treated the same. Which is how it should be.

Now to have the level playing field. Dos that mean may be geting the first round in at the pub? Geting the door for your self. Or even you bort the shoping so you Cary it.?

I my self do like to be a gentleman 90% of the time. But felt I had to ask this.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"As a man i am getting very confused ?

you want us to treat you as lady's.(fare anufe) I have np with that.

But you all so want to be on a level playing field and treated the same. Which is how it should be.

Now to have the level playing field. Dos that mean may be geting the first round in at the pub? Geting the door for your self. Or even you bort the shoping so you Cary it.?

I my self do like to be a gentleman 90% of the time. But felt I had to ask this. "

Your putting what every woman has said together as if one person holds that view.

Try reading EACH persons opinion instead of lumping them together.

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By *aucy3Couple
over a year ago

glasgow


"As a man i am getting very confused ?

you want us to treat you as lady's.(fare anufe) I have np with that.

But you all so want to be on a level playing field and treated the same. Which is how it should be.

Now to have the level playing field. Dos that mean may be geting the first round in at the pub? Geting the door for your self. Or even you bort the shoping so you Cary it.?

I my self do like to be a gentleman 90% of the time. But felt I had to ask this.

Your putting what every woman has said together as if one person holds that view.

Try reading EACH persons opinion instead of lumping them together."

i'm not seeing that ????

try respecting each persons opinion,rather than seeing it as an opinion somehow holding females back.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"If females ever reach a common consensus,would they please let us males know the outcome.

This thread proves the reason guys are confused about what females want,is females dont have a clue themselves.

So I would suggest to the males,just do as you have always done.there's a fifty percent chance it's going to be the right thing,one way or the another. "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"As a man i am getting very confused ?

you want us to treat you as lady's.(fare anufe) I have np with that.

But you all so want to be on a level playing field and treated the same. Which is how it should be.

Now to have the level playing field. Dos that mean may be geting the first round in at the pub? Geting the door for your self. Or even you bort the shoping so you Cary it.?

I my self do like to be a gentleman 90% of the time. But felt I had to ask this.

Your putting what every woman has said together as if one person holds that view.

Try reading EACH persons opinion instead of lumping them together.

i'm not seeing that ????

try respecting each persons opinion,rather than seeing it as an opinion somehow holding females back."

If im on a social I offer to pay my way, if on a arranged meet and im flush will offer to pay half beforehand but if im not then before arranging meet I say im a bit skint and offer to arrange when im in the money then I don't feel so guilty. Have been turned down for with offer to pay either way. Chivalry not quite dead yet

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Treat others as you would like to be treated yourself. A little manners and courtesy go a long way!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

If I pull out your chair before dinner it's because that's me, if I want to pay for that dinner it's just my way, by doing so this is in no way shape or form a statement of my belief that women are inferior it's because if I have taken a lady out to dinner then I like her and I want to show her the respect that she deserves.

If you are offended by my manners then we are really in the shit.

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By *iss_tressWoman
over a year ago

London


"Well I'm happy the men in my life are as they are and the women that dont want it can have the the others"

Indeed!

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By *iss_tressWoman
over a year ago

London

I'm not a girly girl: I know, shocker!

I've managed to buy, maintain and run my own home without male input. I've travelled on business, holiday etc carrying my own bags, opening my own doors. I have money. I'll get the drinks in, buy dinner etc however, I like being pampered and treated.

If I'm on a bus and an elderly person, parent with child, young person on crutches comes on I'll offer my seat regardless of gender, I don't think about it. Likewise I see nothing sinister, patronising in a man walking on the outside of me, putting his coat down over a puddle so my tootsies don't get wet etc!

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By *imiUKMan
over a year ago

Hereford


"Too right men should be men women should be ladies. If I'm with a guy even a friend and he goes to the bar without least offer me a drink its rude but also ungentlemanly. "

Whenever anyone goes to the bar and doesn't buy me a drink, I think its damn rude...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Too right men should be men women should be ladies. If I'm with a guy even a friend and he goes to the bar without least offer me a drink its rude but also ungentlemanly.

Whenever anyone goes to the bar and doesn't buy me a drink, I think its damn rude... "

Exactly but a gent will offer first

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"I accept graciously when someone opens a door for me or holds bags if I have too many BUT ..... if they did it cos Im female I would fucking crush them there and then.

Same applies to bloody women who accept it... "

how do you 'crush them' ..?

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