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Chivalry ~ Alive, Dead or Napping?

To all the girl bookworms out there (and any guys, if you're brave enough!): Do you think chivalry still exists? Do you WANT it to? And do you believe in the beli..."
Haha how could you not :)

Ah don't we all ;)"
Haha Hence, my profile picture:P

Lucinda wrote: "What guy opens a door for you?? What guy stands up on the bus or train so that you can sit down??...where is chivalry?!"
I think it is stuck in Pride and Prejudice. C'mon Darcy, can't you come back to life and teach some boys some manners?
I think it is stuck in Pride and Prejudice. C'mon Darcy, can't you come back to life and teach some boys some manners?

It exists, it's just not as common.

I think it is stuck in Pride and Prejudice. C'mon Darcy, ca..."
Oh! I think Mr. Darcy could do some good in the world if he were here:P He could teach men how to chivalrous...and then he could marry me:)


Precisely!
Olivia said: Oh! I think Mr. Darcy could do some good in the world if he were here:P He could teach men how to be chivalrous...and then he could marry me:)
Sorry, Olivia, but he's already marrying me!
Sorry, Olivia, but he's already marrying me!

It's out there somewhere..I'll tell y'all if I find it :)

Hahahaha great idea Olivia!! ;)

Sorry, Olivia, but he's already marryin..."
Haha funny!!!

It's out there somewhere..I'll tell y'all if I find it :)"
It is out there:) And haha as will !

Hahahaha great idea Olivia!! ;)"
Thanks:) I sure thought so:P

Our society is messed up."
THIS

It's out there somewhere..I'll tell y'all if I..."
WE.WILL.FIND.HIM!!! *grins*


Thanks Lucinda! I think I may need it :)

I don't doubt that...sad, but true.

I second that!! :)


I don't think so.
I see nothing wrong with doing those things for a woman because he loves her and respects her and WANTS to. But to feel obligated to act that way towards her simply because of her sex is wrong. It's even murkier territory now because it is easier for individuals with a more fluid/less constant/less definitive gender to be so openly.
From a really great post on the Nerdy Feminist:
"I do not want any person to look at me and treat me differently based off of my gender, even if that treatment is favorable. The same goes for stereotypes of all sorts--just because something is "nice" (ie Asians are so smart!) doesn't make it any less racist. So with chivalry, just because it's "friendly," doesn't make it any less sexist."
Politeness should go in every direction, obviously, as a sign of respect and common courtesy.

i really like this idea.

I definitely agree. To find chivalry in such a rude world is a very special thing :)
It better just be sleeping, or else I'm gonna be mad.

Maybe someone just needs to kiss it awake ;)


The base concept of chivalry is that you should serve others first, think of their needs before your own. "Do to others what you would have them do to you" and all that jazz. Men are the ones expected to be this way, but it's all of us. Men, women, and those who classify themselves differently, all need to have chivalry and equality on their minds and in their hearts. Much as we like to blame men, if they're not going to step up and treat people right (regardless of gender or age) it's up to us to set the example. Chivalry is for everyone, and it isn't found just in elegantly dressed men from 200 years ago.

Elizabeth wrote: "Books have totally set a standard in my mind on how guys should express themselves. Chivalry is probably napping, which is sad because I hope to find someone who portrays the qualities of the boy c..."
Personally, Elizabeth, I don't think that's bad at all! Have standards - that's a must - and if you truly believe that chivalry is only 'napping' (so to speak) then...wake it up! Make sure others know that these qualities shouldn't be asleep, but are actually appreciated.
I think that literature (more YA and NA) tend to have this idea that guys don't need to necessarily be chivalrous. And when I say chivalrous, I mean 'guys actually treat you with something reminiscent of respect.' Guy characters tend to get themselves into females' hearts using a mixture of charm, good looks, and that stereotypical 'love monologue' where they spurt out all their faults, how they've treated her badly, and how they're utterly in love with her.
So I'd have to agree - chivalry is definitely taking a bit of a nap. But I'd like to think of chivalry as a hibernating bear. Sooner of later, it's gotta wake up! It can't stay sleeping forever.
Hopefully!
Personally, Elizabeth, I don't think that's bad at all! Have standards - that's a must - and if you truly believe that chivalry is only 'napping' (so to speak) then...wake it up! Make sure others know that these qualities shouldn't be asleep, but are actually appreciated.
I think that literature (more YA and NA) tend to have this idea that guys don't need to necessarily be chivalrous. And when I say chivalrous, I mean 'guys actually treat you with something reminiscent of respect.' Guy characters tend to get themselves into females' hearts using a mixture of charm, good looks, and that stereotypical 'love monologue' where they spurt out all their faults, how they've treated her badly, and how they're utterly in love with her.
So I'd have to agree - chivalry is definitely taking a bit of a nap. But I'd like to think of chivalry as a hibernating bear. Sooner of later, it's gotta wake up! It can't stay sleeping forever.
Hopefully!

"Chivalry ~ Alice, Dead or Napping"
Napping.
There are some really sweet guys but it seems the majority of the best ones are either taken, gay or fictional characters.
*pout*
It probably doesn't help that these days, so many girls my age (teenagers) think it's "cool" for a guy to make them feel insecure and all that jazz.
Guiltily, I should probably admit that I used to be one of those girls...
Napping.
There are some really sweet guys but it seems the majority of the best ones are either taken, gay or fictional characters.
*pout*
It probably doesn't help that these days, so many girls my age (teenagers) think it's "cool" for a guy to make them feel insecure and all that jazz.
Guiltily, I should probably admit that I used to be one of those girls...
... Just not in 90 - 95% of the teenage male population.
♥ Innocent Lamb ~ Forever Reading ♥ - AKA Smarties wrote: "... Just not in 90 - 95% of the teenage male population."
Lol - agreed!!
Lol - agreed!!
Occasionally the guys at my school do something really sweet - give a girl his jumper when she's cold, randomly sit next to her when she's feeling tired or uncomfortable.. - then they do another thing which just ruins it.
I can tell they're being genuine when they're kind, but when they switch their personality so randomly it's a bit like 'where did that sweet guy go?'.
It seems that guys - at least the ones at my school - are nice only when they aren't with their friends. Such a shame...
I can tell they're being genuine when they're kind, but when they switch their personality so randomly it's a bit like 'where did that sweet guy go?'.
It seems that guys - at least the ones at my school - are nice only when they aren't with their friends. Such a shame...

One reason for this I guess is that around their friends they feel more comfortable so they think they can act as they like. <-- Well that's an idea anyways, not necessarily the truth, and certainly not an excuse for them. :p
νєяαℓι∂αιиє wrote: "are nice only when they aren't with their friends.
One reason for this I guess is that around their friends they feel more comfortable so they think they can act as they like. <-- Well that's an ..."
Peer pressure?
I mean you've got to keep up your reputation around your friends.
It might just be that they act differently around different people. They'll act one way around their teachers, one way around their parents, one way around their friends etc.
Something I learnt from my sister. We're always different people every day.
One reason for this I guess is that around their friends they feel more comfortable so they think they can act as they like. <-- Well that's an ..."
Peer pressure?
I mean you've got to keep up your reputation around your friends.
It might just be that they act differently around different people. They'll act one way around their teachers, one way around their parents, one way around their friends etc.
Something I learnt from my sister. We're always different people every day.
Thank you:) I do too:P