It sure seems like it. These are strong independent women that don't need us to open doors for them or pay for their food. I think we should stop this silly behavior, it mocks women.
How would you like it if some dirty male opened the door for you? I don't know about you but I would punch him straight in the mouth.
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I can see where you're coming from just from the title since I didn't read the OP, but it's mainly just being kind.
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Those hashtags
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Common courtesy?
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It doesn't get you laid, but sometimes it's worth trying.
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Jokes aside, if you're going to get mad at me because I open a door for you, I'm [b]f[/b]ucking slamming it on your face and dancing on your unconscious body.
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Whoa I literally just sat down after talking to my co worker about this. She was saying chivalry is lost and men don't open doors for women anymore. I told her I don't know where she's been going to but I rarely have someone who doesn't offer the door open for me. Be them male or female. In fact it happens so often when someone doesn't hold the door open as I enter/exit behind them I get a little grouchy. It's not chivalry. It's common courtesy. And aye, I'm sure you're not serious. But I just wanted to babble at work.
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Edited by Gatsby: 1/25/2014 11:36:31 PMI'll hold the door open for anyone, it's called being nice. Also chivalry is just being traditional, you know man helping damsel in distress. (Not literally in distress) [quote]Knights vowed to be loyal, generous, and "of noble bearing". Knights were required to tell the truth at all times and always respect the honour of women.[/quote]