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Covaan_Meshuga -> RE: How much do you care about chivalry in a guy? (6/30/2008 12:17:43 PM)
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There is a very chivalrous man who attends my congregation, and I wish he would just stop it. I have begged him not to respond to me as he does, but he won't stop. Some of this stuff thought to be chivalry is just too much. What happens: He is a very elderly man, a sweet guy, and I always make a point to have a little conversation with him every Sabbath. But he will not let me approach him unless he stands to shake my hand. Standing is painful and hard on him. I wish he wouldn't do it. But I love him, so I have that inner struggle every time I greet him. At least he is completely genuine and a gentleman in every sense. _____________________________ When chivalry is just an act, it is stupid, for ulterior motives, and is self-centered. I think that is obvious, but some people eat it up anyway. Chivalry is often used to cover up a very seriously flawed personality. Chivalrous acts done toward a woman who despises, or is made uncomfortable by, that particular act becomes selfishness on the part of the one performing it.
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