chivalry

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Be More Than What Society Calls For...

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Dear guys and girls,

I'm a (female) high school senior on the lookout, not only for my own knight in shining armor, but for all knights. Chivalry is important in this day and age. With the big feminism movements over the past 100 years, many guys have lost that. I want you to know that there are some girls left who do love chivalry and do appreciate sweet guys.  Read More »

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Chivalry is NOT dead!!!!!!

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Believe it or not, girls... there ARE some guys out there who hold doors open for girls! They're out there: you just have to be lucky enough to stumble upon one! There really ARE gentlemen out there! It shocked and amazed me, but it's true!  Read More »

Is Chivalry an Outdated dead art?

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There was a time when I was in high school that I dated a young lady. When we went out on dates I would pick her up and open the door to her front door for her. After I'd escort her to my jeep. Then I opened the door for her and held out my hand if she wanted assistance getting in.  Read More »

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Remember Chivalry?

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Wow. What has happened to America? You know how you watch those movies from back in the day--where Audrey Hepburn is wearing her knee length skirt, walking with a guy and they go into a building and he opens the door for her? Oh, those were the days!
Now, I can barely get a guy to just say "Excuse me" or "Sorry" when he runs into me. Come on.  Read More »

When Did We Lose A Need for Knights?

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So, I'm in AP English 4, right? Well, my teacher likes to ramble a bit and in one of his rambles this week he brought up something that happened in his regular English 4 class.  Read More »

Chivalry is NOT dead!

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Who knew I would have a revolutionary day today? And just when I least expected it! I have had the revelation that chivalry is NOT dead! You may not believe me, because men don't wear suits of armor and joust for their lady fair's affection, but it is still here, just changed.  Read More »

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