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Sometimes I do feel strange being chivalrous to women, cause usually confident guys do that.This is a lovely post. There are the few that don't like chivalry, and they are very vocal about it. But the majority of girls and women really appreciate an old fashioned gentleman. I'm glad to see a teenager on the right path.
Oh, I'm sorry, I didn't mean to open up any old wounds.Hasn't been my experience.
Being nice to others and smiling can often bring out reciprocating kindness from others, regardless of gender
Couples are only nice to me and I am sick of it. I was polite to one single girl at Church and she would not give me the time of day at the group or at Church even after I left that life group because another older woman who swears.
Personally, I don't think I'm really a man cause I don't do like manly work and I'm not really confident with girls, so.Good show of character
I open and hold doors for females because that was how I was taught by my Mom.
When they thank me for doing so, I always reply that they should thank my mother for making her little boy the man that I am.
That has nothing to do with being a true man.Personally, I don't think I'm really a man cause I don't do like manly work and I'm not really confident with girls, so.
It's just hard talking to females, I guess.That has nothing to do with being a true man.
To paraphrase Kung Fu, patience is key weedhopper, you will get there some day.It's just hard talking to females, I guess.