So you want to be treated the same and better too?
by Anonymous11 years ago
Women are strong, independant and can do anything men can, but you'd better give up your seat on the bus for them.
by Anonymous11 years ago
Its not the fact we NEED the seat. It just shows respect for woman, and shows that the guy is a gentleman.
by Anonymous11 years ago
I give my seat up to the elderly and anyone with an injury or a disability. I won't, however, give up my seat simply because someone is the opposite gender.
Sure you can say that chivalry is dying, but it doesn't mean people have stopped helping each other. It just means that people are being treated equally.
Only holding doors open for women is chivalrous, holding doors open for anyone is good manners.
by Anonymous11 years ago
Don't forget pregnant women. I also give my seat to parents with a small child, but I don't know if that is a thing.
by Anonymous11 years ago
thats understandable. don't get me wrong, i don't look at a guy any less if he does not give up his seat for a woman. but if he does, that just shows a lot about his character.
by Anonymous11 years ago
How much *sniff* time do I have? (Cry2)
by Anonymous11 years ago
Chivalry existed in a time before we realized women were objects.
by Anonymous11 years ago
Women aren't objects.. Your username is AcceptingOfEveryone, but that's not very accepting xD
by Anonymous11 years ago
And your name is Megan, but you look like a fucking Sarah.
by Anonymous11 years ago
This isn't the first time I saw him be the opposite of his username..
by Anonymous11 years ago
Something that is dead can't die again.
by Anonymous11 years ago
I don't necessarily think so. I think as long as people instill good manners into their children that they should treat everybody (not just girls) well, we'll be fine. I was at party a few weeks ago and one of my friends (a male) wouldn't sit down because I wouldn't. He felt wrong sitting while I stood.
by Anonymous11 years ago
Maybe it's because every guy who holds a door for a female stranger or pays her a compliment is called "creepy" and "weird".
by Anonymous11 years ago
The door gets held open for me a lot of times, and every time I smile nicely and thank them. I do the same for others myself, men and women, because it's just generally nice to hold the door open for someone...
by Anonymous11 years ago
People act like this is a shame in reality the idea that a man should stand up from his seat for a woman or hold a door open only for a woman is ridiculous and rude. If you would do it for a woman, you should do it for anyone else as well. Treat everyone equally sort of thing.
by Anonymous11 years ago
Chivalry will come back when girls don't lower themselves to get guys
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