Topic: Anyone still like the old fashion ways.. | |
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snuggles, these are for you.
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Thank you Zap
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I am old fashion too when it comes to opening the door for a lady
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I am old fashioned in a lot of ways...I enjoy being treated with respect
and I treat others with respect also. |
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Give me a man with old fashioned ways anyday.... |
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well, thats a lovely idea, but most women my age don,t like a guy
bending over backwards for her, they don,t like flowers and teddy bears, nor a guy walking up to her house carrying chocolates and flowers, she,d think you were a child molester. |
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hi.. I agree.. I like my doors being held open and the heavy grocery bag
taken from my arms. In return..I feel respect is one of the greatest gifts you can give to another. |
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Tulip, I think under that hard shell is a big soft heart.
Think you are only a ***** when you feel defensive. Tough lady, sure; but only because you have to be. |
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I open doors for all lady's it's something i grew up with , I even drive
the car pay for meals ect,i believe men are here to take care of the women it's just the way it is and they take care of us by keeping us on the straight and narrow..you have to give to get you don't give you don't get...they claim to be so independent but when the dvd player breaks..can you fix it but when i need to get a stain out of my white shirt...can you fix it it's all good ,we can't live without one another is my point so be good to each other and all will be fine |
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Wow, just got back from the office and I see this is still the hot topic
of the day. Looks like the old polite ways are winning hands down. Simple tenderness and kindness should be a part of everyone's basic way of living. It has never hurt me to open a door, help a stranger in distress, or give someone flowers without having an agenda behind it. |
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Zap said...
Jess, I am a man, I enjoy doing those little things that everyone has mentioned, and if I see a woman with a flat tire on the side of the road, I WILL stop to change it for her. Independence has nothing to do with it, nothing at all. Militant feminism has done nothing for the cause of women. Your post is seething with hidden anger and distrust for men, perhaps stemming from your past specific personal experiences rather than a generalized view? Using your methodology, tell me, what do women want from men? ************************************************* Zap, I am by my genetic make up a woman... I too will stop for any or all, as I said in my post, "I will even change your tyre, hold open the door, and pull out a chair for you." I see this separation of the sexes, through old, ingrained behaviour, as a less than, and a way of keeping disempowered... I also stated "I have respect for all", irrespective for gender. However, your gender, as a male, does not hold you responsible to have to behave in certain ways, you are not held, obligated to hold open a door for me, you choose it, one human being to another. Militant feminism? Fascinating, I am not sure how you arrive at that from my post, when I state gender is irrelevant, perhaps not in as many words, but with the flavour of my post. 'Seething hidden anger and distrust for men', how do arrive at that? For one moment, if everyone, sat back, and just read my post, with no gender attached to it, would I still be tarred and feathered with labels??? Or would I have cheers from women? I cannot speak for all women, and I do not live within your culture, so I cannot speak for all women, and reply to your question, what do ALL women want from men...it would be extremely arrogant of me to try... I can only speak for me. This PERSON, irrespective of her gender, wants to be equal, in the giving and recieving of respect, and to be capable of what I can do, and when I am not, be offered the hand of support, not because of my gender, but because of my humanity. This is not an attack on masculinity, never was, nor will be, my intent, but rather an expression, a PERSONAL OPINION, as one human, to others. |
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I understand fully & agree with you Jess.
You are an exception, not the rule. More power to you. |
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Thankyou Sage...
For looking a little deeper.. |
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oldsage
The ability to look deep into a persons soul truely is a gift. Tulip very strong minded independent women who is not affraid to say what is on her mind.She stands up for what she believes in.She is a intelligent ,smart, funny, kind, compassionate caring and just a beautiful person that won't put up with crap. |
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Right there with you crash.
Doors, flowers, and all. |
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Being old-fashioned or new age, does not belittle any gender or choose one over the other. I love to have the door opened for me, flowers, a chair given up for me, or a hand from a man when I need it. But in the new age, I hope that man can accept the same from me, without feeling that I am demeaning him in any way. It is a show of caring by either person. If the relationship is not give and take and 50/50, then one person could feel like the are not appreciated or they are being taken advantage of. For me, you can open the door, walk on the streetside of the sidewalk, etc, but If I want to do it for you, then just accept it. |
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I applaud all people who follow their own path. I think glass ceilings
and barriers to equal access for anyone are wrong. If I open a door for a woman or for a man like Mr. Crash it means nothing but kindness. Sorry but I just don't get the connection to anything having to do with dis-empowerment. I can't take power from you by my actions, you must give it up. Take responsibility for yourself and you will find no barriers to anything. |
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BRING IT ON!!! HELL!! ITS ALL GOOD!!!
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sage how dare you even think of calling me that!
for you to give me an analogy of myself is insulting enough. i said itchy not itch~! ugh............ i am old fashioned im btchi like that"" was my quote.... sage ...................grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr |
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TULIP!!!
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