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If you wanted to make a new friend with a man would you pull out his chair?
Making friends is not courting. "Friends" is the kiss of death.
"The DPRK is still in a state of war with the U.S. It's called a black out." - Che explaining why orbital nightime pictures of NK show few lights. Seriously.
Thanks for the answers guys. They looked honest enough... A few points I guess.
I should have distinguished the situation a little better perhaps. I'm not talking about when you go to WalMart. While my question could apply to everyday life, let's limit it to what has been referred to as "courting". You are on a date with a girl you like. Do you open doors for her, or is that the job of the 1st person to the door? Will you pull her seat for her at the restaurant?
As to the "standing when a lady enters" bit. Nevermind. It used to be a necessary part of common etiquette, in formal settings. I guess I'm just an old fogie.
"I have never killed a man, but I have read many obituaries with great pleasure." - Clarence Darrow
"I didn't attend the funeral, but I sent a nice letter saying I approved of it." - Mark Twain
I feel your pain, I learned this the hard way. Apparently I needed remediation several times as well.
"The DPRK is still in a state of war with the U.S. It's called a black out." - Che explaining why orbital nightime pictures of NK show few lights. Seriously.
I open the car door for Playful and any other female in my truck.
I go upatairs after them and before them going down the stairs. Fall prevention.
Walking down the street, I positionmyself on the side nearer the street.
Opening the door to a building, I do, with no distinction of gender.
I'm just an all-around nice guy, when you scrape away all the crap that hides it.
Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.
"Hating America is something best left to Mobius. He is an expert Yank hater.
He also hates Texans and Australians, he does diversify." ~ Braindead
would you contend that chivalrous behavior and the idea that a man shouldn't hit a woman also classify as sexism
I know Kid already answered this, but I'd agree with him that those views are sexist (in the later case it wouldn't be sexist if you think a man shouldn't hit a woman AND a woman shouldn't hit a man, but if you think it's ok for a woman to hit a man and the man shouldn't hit back, then that's sexism, IMO).
The reason its harmful is it is putting "women on a pedestal", which means an idea that women must be protected and attitudes like that lead to all sorts of bad things. In the past that sort of attitude was used to justify keeping women from politics (because politics was too dirty for "pure" women to enter) among other things.
"Women and children first" on the sinking Titanic was sexist too?
But seriously, I think it can be like you say, but it is not 100%. And even if it was, I'd also assume that a number of couples live just well in very traditional man/women roles. If both are fine with it I see no reason to declare it bad. The question to me is rather if a certain role is forced on someone, be it "officially" by certain policy decisions or more subtle by social pressure.
But I think feminazis are something insecure men make up to bash on women. Maybe there are a couple out of what 300 million people living in the U.S.? It's not worth getting your panties in a wad.
Well sure, but we're humans, so we have to get our panties in a wad over something. If we have a choice between the millions of moderate feminists or the couple of man-hating feminazis, isn't that an easy choice?
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and if anything, there is no reason to feel threatened by the hardcore feminazis, they are only directing the hate they have for themselves out at men. I feel sorry for them, not threatened. Perhaps when I was younger I may have felt threatened, but I'm older and wiser now. Serious . I do realize now a lot of hate people project is hate for themselves. But as I said, I never really met one. Of course, I don't exactly live in a city with a strong feminist movement. . And when I was in the navy, I lived in the south- again no strong feminist movements there.
I'm thinking about this during the day right. Well I'm walking home and these three middle school cheerleaders walk by. And get this, one asks me for money. WTF?! Is that lorizaels dream? Just kidding.
Guys, here's the thing. You don't have to worry about the radical feminists, because they aren't the sexists females. In fact, they are against that. It's the sexists females that you have to worry about. I married one, and it sounds like shrapnel12 married one too. These women use you. They marry for your money, and to have someone to treat like ****. At first they are very nice, but they turn on you.
These little middle school *****es I met today are already sexists. They are already trying to get money from men. They already see men as money bags.
That's why I say watch out with the flirting and dating. If you treat women like equals and demand that they do the same you will be safe from the evil sexist ones. I'm even considering making my dates pay their own way and drive everyother time. That way I can weed out the bad ones.
I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
- Justice Brett Kavanaugh
My father made a point of deferring to my mother on lots of things. He's not perfect, but the man did a damned good job of teaching me, both in words and in deeds, to respect women and see them as equals (as did my mother, obviously).
My grandmother, even back in the 50s, was always the "boss" of her home, my (now deceased) grandfather was the breadwinner but when he got home he never forgot who was in change (clue, it wasn't him!).
No, not martian, but the fact that you are a white male probably has a lot to do with your failure to understand the subtlties of the way relationships work in a hierarchial society.
LOL, typical BS idenity politics-based thinking, "only blacks can REALLY understand black issues," "only women can REALLY understand womens' issues, "only gays can REALLY understand gay issues"...
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