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


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  • 22nd Sep 2012 10:45am

I am glad to say that Chilvary is still strong in my relationship. My husband and I have been married for 48 years in a couple of days and he still opens my door, sits after I do, waits to start his meal until I sit at the table. He lets me pass him if we are heading out the same door! He is a gentleman and always has been. His two daughters are also treated well by their father. Nice to be treated this way. He hasn't been well over the last few years but still keeps his gentlemanly ways. It is a shame that some modern men don't seem to treat their ladies the same way. Cangratulations David - you are a true gentleman!


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