Society & Culture

chilvary

Society & Culture

Posted by: david

29th Apr 2010 06:22pm

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


DD
  • 16th Jun 2010 09:24pm

I think that's really sweet you are so chivalrous. If someone did that for me, I would walk on clouds for the rest of the day. Women who get offended are waaay to sensitive, are feel offended because they victimize themselves. These women should understand that women's rights do not mean that they need to be offended by a nice act. I mean, who would be offended if someone gave up a seat on the bus for them? That's taking women's rights just a little bit too far. Keep up the good work David. I only hope you're on the bus when I really need a seat one day.


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