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<p>Well it’s definitely not gonna get you any. You’d probably get a more positive response from them if you jokingly went through the door and pushed it back shut before they got to it.</p>
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<p>Well it’s definitely not gonna get you any. You’d probably get a more positive response from them if you jokingly went through the door and pushed it back shut before they got to it.</p>
<p>^ Haha, that is true. Plus I’ll remember someone locking me out of a classroom more than some random dude holding open a door for me.</p>
<p>I’ll make sure my unwanted ■■■■■■■ son is chivalrous to whatever ho he brings home from CVS after working a late night as assistant shift manager.</p>
<p>^ assistant TO the shift manager.</p>
<p>LOL, I was just watching Extras.</p>
<p>Chivalry = the belief that a knight’s chief duty is to his own lady. </p>
<p>My chief duty is to myself and honestly, if you guys/girls have ever had a partner who’s chief duty is to you, it gets icky quickly, because it breeds dependence. </p>
<p>Since I believe that the bare dynamic between women and men really hasn’t changed since caveman times, I would say that chivalry was never real, it was just conjured up by women who wanted to be treated like a queen, and men thought to themselves that ‘hey this must be the way to get the women’, and then women encouraged it more, etc.</p>
<p>^ your posts really **** me off for some reason. i don’t know you, and yet i hate you.</p>
<p>^ well that was random.</p>
<p>I think so. I doubt it matters much anyways, since apparently must girls tend to prefer dumb ******-bags anyways.</p>
<p>Usually any so-called “chivalrous” actions are perceived as creepy, and suspicious imo.</p>
<p>Chivalry is dead. it died because girls started to prefer ****<strong><em>s and jerks instead of polite gentlemen. so polite gentlemen turned into jerks and *</em></strong>***s cause we all want puss. bottomline</p>