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Dec 01, 2003 16:20

NO MORE HOLEi've been realizing more and more recently how badly i am used to having that piece of glass in my arm. when i put my arms up on a table (like, to prop up my head) i automatically position my arm the way that i used to when the glass was still in there. like, kinda crookedly ( Read more... )

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anonymous December 2 2003, 19:31:54 UTC
Am I the only bored one that actually replies to your questions? Hahaha I guess I am. I don't mind if guys don't open the door for me b/c usually when somebody opens the door for me, I don't know what to do. It puts me in a rather awkward situation. But as far as chivalry is concerned, I wish more guys were like that...I love it when guys walk on the other side of you to "protect" you from the cars...only one guy has done it to me, and I was rather surprised b/c I didn't know him very well, but that impression of him has def stuck inside my head. So bonus points for him. Haha

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Chivalry and such anonymous December 22 2003, 01:50:48 UTC
what a weirdo. there is no such thing as chivalry. All men should open doors for everyone and their mama, guys or girls. Whoever said people did things because they thought you couldn't? Do you never do favors for anybody else? Do you never do anything helpful at all for anybody else? Do you truly believe that they can't do it themselves? If they can, and yet you still do such "nice things" for them, what's wrong with someone opening a door for you or carrying something for you? I think you make the actions of "opening doors for..." and "carrying bags for..." out to be chauvinistic because they are oft-used examples for chivalric behavior, and chivalry, according to the feminist, is about the man looking down upon the woman as a helpless little creature and feeling sorry for her. Perhaps that is why you are so anti-chivalry. Would you have accepted the gesture if a girl had held it open for you? And then of course, chivalry has never included the action of the man walking on the street-side of the woman, since there were no ( ... )

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