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You know how on the Titanic it was "women and children first?"
Was that fair then? Would it be fair now?
Are men somehow less than women?
Who decided men should sacrifice their lives for women they may not even know?
Is chivalry still in existence today?
And is it a necessary thing?
Is it a fair thing?
Was that fair then? Would it be fair now?
Are men somehow less than women?
Who decided men should sacrifice their lives for women they may not even know?
Is chivalry still in existence today?
And is it a necessary thing?
Is it a fair thing?
Sparing a Woman's Life Before A Man's?
RedGlitter;636273 wrote: You know how on the Titanic it was "women and children first?"
Was that fair then? Would it be fair now?
Are men somehow less than women?
Who decided men should sacrifice their lives for women they may not even know?
Is chivalry still in existence today?
And is it a necessary thing?
Is it a fair thing?
it's inbred into men to protect so yep us first tee hee hee Red hunny you been in the "think tank" far too much these past few days but it's cool ya know
Was that fair then? Would it be fair now?
Are men somehow less than women?
Who decided men should sacrifice their lives for women they may not even know?
Is chivalry still in existence today?
And is it a necessary thing?
Is it a fair thing?
it's inbred into men to protect so yep us first tee hee hee Red hunny you been in the "think tank" far too much these past few days but it's cool ya know
�You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.�
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Nah...
Just a gesture...:wah:
Just a gesture...:wah:
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K.Snyder;636285 wrote: Nah...
Just a gesture...:wah:
just mans way of trying to impress women :wah:
Just a gesture...:wah:
just mans way of trying to impress women :wah:
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minks;636284 wrote: it's inbred into men to protect so yep us first tee hee hee Red hunny you been in the "think tank" far too much these past few days but it's cool ya know 
I know Minks...I haven't slept since night before last and I took too much Vicodin and now I'm just plain wired. I'm not responsible for any of today's posts. :wah:
I know Minks...I haven't slept since night before last and I took too much Vicodin and now I'm just plain wired. I'm not responsible for any of today's posts. :wah:
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RedGlitter;636288 wrote: I know Minks...I haven't slept since night before last and I took too much Vicodin and now I'm just plain wired. I'm not responsible for any of today's posts. :wah:
hey they have been thought provoking and I think you upped the over all post count of FG 10 fold these past few days I am liking it hehehehehe
hey they have been thought provoking and I think you upped the over all post count of FG 10 fold these past few days I am liking it hehehehehe
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Ha!! Cool.
I'll see what I can do tomorrow. 
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RedGlitter;636292 wrote: Ha!! Cool.
I'll see what I can do tomorrow. 
perfect but I hope you get some sleep too in all this
perfect but I hope you get some sleep too in all this
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Yeah I'm fixing to crash as soon as I fix dinner. Or maybe not...I kinda like it here.
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RedGlitter;636296 wrote: Yeah I'm fixing to crash as soon as I fix dinner. Or maybe not...I kinda like it here.
haha you sound like me, I loaded some good music onto my media player with the intent of reading some, and presto look where I ended up FG OH MY!
haha you sound like me, I loaded some good music onto my media player with the intent of reading some, and presto look where I ended up FG OH MY!
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:wah:
I've eaten a whole bag of wintergreen lifesavers, can't keep my eyes open yet don't wanna leave. My spelling's suffering too.
I've eaten a whole bag of wintergreen lifesavers, can't keep my eyes open yet don't wanna leave. My spelling's suffering too.
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RedGlitter;636301 wrote: :wah:
I've eaten a whole bag of wintergreen lifesavers, can't keep my eyes open yet don't wanna leave. My spelling's suffering too.
oh my tongue would be numb!
I've eaten a whole bag of wintergreen lifesavers, can't keep my eyes open yet don't wanna leave. My spelling's suffering too.
oh my tongue would be numb!
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Those things are danged tasty! I could use another bag... :yh_drool
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RedGlitter;636311 wrote: Those things are danged tasty! I could use another bag... :yh_drool
a bag I thought you just meant a single roll OMG I would be cross eyed by now ahahahaha
a bag I thought you just meant a single roll OMG I would be cross eyed by now ahahahaha
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Yeah the diabetes isn't too happy either. But they sure were good.
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RedGlitter;636325 wrote: Yeah the diabetes isn't too happy either. But they sure were good.
you be careful young lady.
you be careful young lady.
�You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.�
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Chivalry is not dead. Only lost on ignorant selfish men.
Watch. I'll prove it.
Can't sleep? Like wintergeen?
Reach for the Peppermint Schnapps.
You're welcome.
:D
Watch. I'll prove it.
Can't sleep? Like wintergeen?
Reach for the Peppermint Schnapps.
You're welcome.
:D
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Yes ma'am.
I will be. :-4
I will be. :-4
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K.Snyder;636285 wrote: Nah...
Just a gesture...:wah:
:wah: Gee, thanks K! You sure know how to make a girl feel special. :rolleyes:
Just a gesture...:wah:
:wah: Gee, thanks K! You sure know how to make a girl feel special. :rolleyes:
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Why should chivalry be dead? Give me a minute I'm going to reply to this using an actual word program, need a smoke first though.
Life ain't linear.
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Scrat;636341 wrote: We're all equal right? Every man/woman for himself/herself. Kids would be the only exception I would make.
Chivalry is the west seems to be a tool used to flatter for mating purposes ect. I have noticed in Poland and the slavic states it can actually be taken for granted by women without expectations of any kind of recompense.
I would agree with that, Scrat, at least at first glance.
I'm just thinking of the male-female places in society and how it all pans out.
We're supposed to be equal human beings yet it's easy to fall into that male-female role playing thing.
We would give up our place on the lifeboat for a child because a child emcompasses all that's good and true and innocent, not to mention the future, while we the adults have already had a shot at life.
So if a man acquiesces to a woman, does he do it because she is lesser than he is? Not as substantial?
Chivalry is the west seems to be a tool used to flatter for mating purposes ect. I have noticed in Poland and the slavic states it can actually be taken for granted by women without expectations of any kind of recompense.
I would agree with that, Scrat, at least at first glance.
I'm just thinking of the male-female places in society and how it all pans out.
We're supposed to be equal human beings yet it's easy to fall into that male-female role playing thing.
We would give up our place on the lifeboat for a child because a child emcompasses all that's good and true and innocent, not to mention the future, while we the adults have already had a shot at life.
So if a man acquiesces to a woman, does he do it because she is lesser than he is? Not as substantial?
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So if a man acquiesces to a woman, does he do it because she is lesser than he is? Not as substantial?
Only a moron of a man would do it for that reason, quite the contrary actually. I'll reply with a long winded post full of yada yada in an hour or so.
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I changed my mind, I'll just leave it with the two above statements.
Only a moron of a man would do it for that reason, quite the contrary actually. I'll reply with a long winded post full of yada yada in an hour or so.
**edit**
I changed my mind, I'll just leave it with the two above statements.
Life ain't linear.
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KB.;636348 wrote: Only a moron of a man would do it for that reason, quite the contrary actually. I'll reply with a long winded post full of yada yada in an hour or so.
**edit**
I changed my mind, I'll just leave it with the two above statements.
Hey, are you sure? I was looking forward to reading your take in depth.
I know what I'm trying to say regarding the issue but the words aren't forming too well tonight.
**edit**
I changed my mind, I'll just leave it with the two above statements.
Hey, are you sure? I was looking forward to reading your take in depth.
I know what I'm trying to say regarding the issue but the words aren't forming too well tonight.
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RedGlitter;636353 wrote: Hey, are you sure? I was looking forward to reading your take in depth.
I know what I'm trying to say regarding the issue but the words aren't forming too well tonight.
Don't think I am beating you down by saying what I am saying. It comes out that way sometimes, but is far from the truth. I'll just write a story sometime. I'm not feeling it tonite.
I know what I'm trying to say regarding the issue but the words aren't forming too well tonight.
Don't think I am beating you down by saying what I am saying. It comes out that way sometimes, but is far from the truth. I'll just write a story sometime. I'm not feeling it tonite.
Life ain't linear.
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KB.;636356 wrote: Don't think I am beating you down by saying what I am saying. It comes out that way sometimes, but is far from the truth. I'll just write a story sometime. I'm not feeling it tonite.
Oh no problem, KB! I didn't think that at all. I didn't mean to seem pushy either, if I did; I just enjoy your writing very much.
Oh no problem, KB! I didn't think that at all. I didn't mean to seem pushy either, if I did; I just enjoy your writing very much.
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I would say It's everyone for themselves in our modern selfish cultures with occasional pockets of chivalry dotted about. These days Women and Children First is more likely to apply to the Van Halen back catalogue.
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I think the men were just trying to cop a feel as they loaded them in the life rafts then all of the sudden there was no room left.
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I don't see it as women being 'lesser' somehow than men but perhaps the men....being stronger and could handle a lot more physically then a women could?? did that make sense?
as for chivalry, I love when a guy holds the door for me or does other courteous manly things for me....
:-4
but I will do things like that for strangers too, like a hold a door for someone or whatever......
as for chivalry, I love when a guy holds the door for me or does other courteous manly things for me....
but I will do things like that for strangers too, like a hold a door for someone or whatever......
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I would allow any woman to jump in my coffin before me , how is that for Chivalry
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Uncle Kram;636471 wrote: I would say It's everyone for themselves in our modern selfish cultures with occasional pockets of chivalry dotted about. These days Women and Children First is more likely to apply to the Van Halen back catalogue.
I got that!! That was good.
I got that!! That was good.
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An old friend of mine, who I almost married. we talk about things like this a lot. Here was her response. This is the same woman who wrote the story about me I posted over in the Writing section.
"That whole chivalry thing...I don't even know where to start. I looked up the definition, and it didn't help me. I will say this: the same women that want to be seen as equals(I don't even think like that, why is it a question anymore?) are either the ones that have a problem, or are the first people to get offended when a guy walks right past them and goes into a door without even holding it for them to come in behind them. Do you understand what I'm saying? I don't expect someone to open doors for me. We both know I'm capable, but once when I was in college, I went on a date with this guy. His dad, apparently, had taught him that the man was supposed to walk on the sidewalk closest to traffic. It wasn't necessary, but it was still nice. Honestly, I don't think its a real debate anymore, more than it is a way for people to question what you think about it. Courtesy is the word I would use. Courtesy is just the way that people should treat others, regardless of sex, age or anything else that makes them different. I will open the door at the gas station for a person if they are close enough behind me. What do you think the real question is?"
Good to have someone like that to talk to, no matter how many times you play a Marshall Tucker band song because of it.
"That whole chivalry thing...I don't even know where to start. I looked up the definition, and it didn't help me. I will say this: the same women that want to be seen as equals(I don't even think like that, why is it a question anymore?) are either the ones that have a problem, or are the first people to get offended when a guy walks right past them and goes into a door without even holding it for them to come in behind them. Do you understand what I'm saying? I don't expect someone to open doors for me. We both know I'm capable, but once when I was in college, I went on a date with this guy. His dad, apparently, had taught him that the man was supposed to walk on the sidewalk closest to traffic. It wasn't necessary, but it was still nice. Honestly, I don't think its a real debate anymore, more than it is a way for people to question what you think about it. Courtesy is the word I would use. Courtesy is just the way that people should treat others, regardless of sex, age or anything else that makes them different. I will open the door at the gas station for a person if they are close enough behind me. What do you think the real question is?"
Good to have someone like that to talk to, no matter how many times you play a Marshall Tucker band song because of it.
Life ain't linear.
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Scrat;636467 wrote: I don't think so, it's simply being a gentleman a kind of social courtesy. It also depends on the situation too and it depends on the people involved also.
Here in America I seldom see it and when I do it strikes me as a very insincere act, much like a cashier at a major store being nice and polite "how was your day" blah blah. I often will hold the door for someone but I tend to do it more out of common courtesy irregardless of sex.
Like the cashier in the store, does the act of chivalry have meaning anymore?
Does any act of courtesy in a place where the people are so self involved really have meaning anymore?
I could say the same thing regarding the exact opposite...
Here in America I seldom see it and when I do it strikes me as a very insincere act, much like a cashier at a major store being nice and polite "how was your day" blah blah. I often will hold the door for someone but I tend to do it more out of common courtesy irregardless of sex.
Like the cashier in the store, does the act of chivalry have meaning anymore?
Does any act of courtesy in a place where the people are so self involved really have meaning anymore?
I could say the same thing regarding the exact opposite...
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Good to have someone like that to talk to, no matter how many times you play a Marshall Tucker band song because of it.
KB tell me what song? "can't you see" By any chance if yes I was lamenting over that song last nite while posting with Red Glitter.
KB tell me what song? "can't you see" By any chance if yes I was lamenting over that song last nite while posting with Red Glitter.
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Its the only one I listen to, I'm not a fan, but that one right there, oh boy.
Life ain't linear.