Things A Chivalrous Man Shouldn't Let a Woman Do
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But i like doing those things for my boyfriend.. it's not so much chivalry but actually caring about the other person and being considerate.
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Also, anybody who approaches this with the attitude of not letting her do things gets on my nerves very quickly. It is not a race to the door; I am a grown woman and perfectly capable of opening the door myself. If I get there first, I will hold it open for you because that is common courtesy.0 -
Let her do everything herself. Gotta make her feel equal its the politically correct thing to do.
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I grew up with my sisters and a single mom. I kind of don't expect anything from a guy...I'm an "I can do things for myself" kind of girl. But when my husband holds the door, opens the car door, carries in the groceries, etc.. I really appreciate it and he knows it.
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Me!!! I have had to learn over the course of our marriage to give a little...LOL!!0 -
Holy white knights.
I feel sick this is just pathetic.0 -
So I saw thid guy and he didn't open his womans car door....I about had a conniption...I was like WTF r u doing?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?! Def not how u get some later.....smh0
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Let her do everything herself. Gotta make her feel equal its the politically correct thing to do.
Yeah, I don't know where they keep getting this equality thing from since they can only seem to make 75% of what a man makes.
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I grew up with my sisters and a single mom. I kind of don't expect anything from a guy...I'm an "I can do things for myself" kind of girl. But when my husband holds the door, opens the car door, carries in the groceries, etc.. I really appreciate it and he knows it.
This is me. Single mom and me!0 -
I can pump my own gas you chauvinist pig!!!
(too much?)0 -
let her towel off first0
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A2M?
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I love my husband, don't get me wrong...but one of the biggest pet peeves I have is the fact that the man never, and I mean never, pumps gas. I will get into the car and it is nearly always on "E". Yesterday, in a hurry to get to my hearing, I leapt into his car (because it was two hours away and his car gets better gas mileage). On "E." Never fails.
*Put the seat down--or wipe the seat, never happens. Thankfully we have three bathrooms and he usually uses the same one, so I just avoid that one.
*Open the car door? Not on your life. I'm lucky if he remembers to unlock the door after getting in.
In the grand scheme of things, though, he does so much, so well, that these are really minor issues. My first husband did all of the nice things, but it was all flash, no substance. When things got tough, he fell apart. Give me the real thing, not the veneer. In a crisis, my guy would be the first person I trusted, without any hesitation.0 -
If I had to wait for Hubby to pump my gas, I have a feeling that I'd be stranded by the side of the road. He does pump it if he is with me, but usually if he is with me, he is driving HIS car not mine.0
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(too much?)
Only a little.0 -
Take out the garbage.
Yep for sure I really appreciate my hubby doiing that, and he also takes out the garbage for the elderly neighbours collection too!0 -
Chivalry is not dead, at least I hope not. I continue to believe there are things a man should do for a woman. While I can think of many I'm only going to list my top 5 in no particular order:
*Pump her gas/ keep car serviced
*Walk on the outside on the street (keep her inside from street)
*Open doors and always let her enter first (including opening/ closing car door)
*Pick up tab for first date (can't stand a cheap ninja)
*Fail to get off (no explanation needed. handle ya biz fellas or someone else will.)
My fav is "walk on the outside of the street", that's a classic rule, most men (that I have known) forget. Thanks for this! :flowerforyou:0 -
Chivalry is not dead, at least I hope not. I continue to believe there are things a man should do for a woman. While I can think of many I'm only going to list my top 5 in no particular order:
*Pump her gas/ keep car serviced
*Walk on the outside on the street (keep her inside from street)
*Open doors and always let her enter first (including opening/ closing car door)
*Pick up tab for first date (can't stand a cheap ninja)
*Fail to get off (no explanation needed. handle ya biz fellas or someone else will.)
Very nice;)0 -
The only thing I care about is "shouldn't leave the seat up at night." During the day, I don't care. At night, I don't want to end up falling in.
I got kind of sour on chivalrous behaviors with my ex. He did the polite things, but he was still a rat *kitten*. He was gentlemanly out of a sense of obligation (and training from his mother), not out of genuine affection or concern.
So I'd rather a guy who's there for me emotionally, but lets me put on my coat or open doors myself. I can do all those things myself when he's not around. I see no need for him to do them for me. It means more to me when my husband brings me home a can of Rock Star the day before a race (my go-go juice!) than it would if he opened a car door.0 -
Holy white knights.
I feel sick this is just pathetic.
Why is your skin green?0 -
Chivalry is not dead, at least I hope not. I continue to believe there are things a man should do for a woman. While I can think of many I'm only going to list my top 5 in no particular order:
*Pump her gas/ keep car serviced
*Walk on the outside on the street (keep her inside from street)
*Open doors and always let her enter first (including opening/ closing car door)
*Pick up tab for first date (can't stand a cheap ninja)
*Fail to get off (no explanation needed. handle ya biz fellas)
These and:
Drive
Drop her at the door if it's raining.
Help her with her jacket.
Pull put her chair. (HATE when I see the host do it at a restaurant while the husband/boyfriend watches)
Carry the bags when shopping.
Don't be disrespectful.
Call when you say you will.
And, since mine does all that, I found one of the good ones.0 -
Take out the garbage.
Yep for sure I really appreciate my hubby doiing that, and he also takes out the garbage for the elderly neighbours collection too!
I hate garbage juice, he hates doing laundry. Compromise.0 -
Holy white knights.
Hahaha. Strong white knight in this thread.
I'm all for being kind and nice to people if its something you want to do. Take care of your woman and she should take care of you. Some people just show affection with gestures more.0 -
Hire a maid so she don't have to clean.. wait I do that so I don't have to clean LOL
*sigh* I sincerely miss having a maid...0 -
Don't make her sleep in the wet spot.
Edit: I think I love you.0 -
My fav is "walk on the outside of the street", that's a classic rule, most men (that I have known) forget. Thanks for this! :flowerforyou:
I admit this is one thing I always do.0 -
Work.0
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Holy white knights.
I feel sick this is just pathetic.
Why is your skin green?
beast mode [on] off0 -
Chivalry is not dead, at least I hope not. I continue to believe there are things a man should do for a woman. While I can think of many I'm only going to list my top 5 in no particular order:
*Pump her gas/ keep car serviced
*Walk on the outside on the street (keep her inside from street)
*Open doors and always let her enter first (including opening/ closing car door)
*Pick up tab for first date (can't stand a cheap ninja)
*Fail to get off (no explanation needed. handle ya biz fellas or someone else will.)
Love. My stepdad is really, really great to my mom (which I love, of course). He always opens the car door for her even when he parks he'll walk around and open it. He stands up when any woman gets up to leave the table and comes back to sit down. He cooks/cleans and fixes everything around the house plus cars. It may be much for some people...but women swoon over him anywhere and everywhere he goes with my mom.0 -
But i like doing those things for my boyfriend.. it's not so much chivalry but actually caring about the other person and being considerate.
This.
Also, anybody who approaches this with the attitude of not letting her do things gets on my nerves very quickly. It is not a race to the door; I am a grown woman and perfectly capable of opening the door myself. If I get there first, I will hold it open for you because that is common courtesy.
^^ This lol. I feel like the whole "open my door for me" stuff is crazy....If I get there first I'll open it and hold it open because it is the nice thing to do...but if she gets there first she will hold the door open for me.
Walk on the side closest to the road? omg lol...really?
Girls who care about silly things like this because they want a "white knight to sweep them off their feet" are not for me.
I'll take the girl who can handle herself and doesnt need a guy around if she doesnt need him.0 -
Put the seat down.0
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Chivalry is not dead, at least I hope not. I continue to believe there are things a man should do for a woman. While I can think of many I'm only going to list my top 5 in no particular order:
*Pump her gas/ keep car serviced
*Walk on the outside on the street (keep her inside from street)
*Open doors and always let her enter first (including opening/ closing car door)
*Pick up tab for first date (can't stand a cheap ninja)
*Fail to get off (no explanation needed. handle ya biz fellas or someone else will.)
Oh, Leopold! ♥
May I add - Never eat the last slice of pizza. You know how much I love pizza.
^ More for your own well being than mine.0
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