I see this crop up every so often - people who have different standards for women than they do men, but think it's ok because it's "chivalry."
>_<
I had a whole long rant written up about this, but really it boils down to this: If your behavior changes based on whether the person you're dealing with is male or female, and what you're doing has nothing to do with romance, you're being sexist. Period.
And while a lot of people still think it's "cute" or "romantic," there are a goodly number of us who find the behavior to be demeaning and patronizing.
Chivalry is about a whole hell of a lot more than just the "courtly graces" stuff, but nobody seems to remember any of that.
It's supposed to be about being there to help the weak, widows, and the elderly. And the only reason widows are included is because women were chattel, and widows were no longer being taken care of by either fathers or husbands. Of course, it's also supposed to be about revering God and being blindly obedient to the chain of command, but Knights aren't what they used to be.
^-.-^
>_<
I had a whole long rant written up about this, but really it boils down to this: If your behavior changes based on whether the person you're dealing with is male or female, and what you're doing has nothing to do with romance, you're being sexist. Period.
And while a lot of people still think it's "cute" or "romantic," there are a goodly number of us who find the behavior to be demeaning and patronizing.
Chivalry is about a whole hell of a lot more than just the "courtly graces" stuff, but nobody seems to remember any of that.
It's supposed to be about being there to help the weak, widows, and the elderly. And the only reason widows are included is because women were chattel, and widows were no longer being taken care of by either fathers or husbands. Of course, it's also supposed to be about revering God and being blindly obedient to the chain of command, but Knights aren't what they used to be.
^-.-^
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