What happened to the gentlemen?

sockgirl77

Well-Known Member
mixallagist said:
It's really not a bad place. Sometimes suprising things can happen when you least expect them.
i know it's not a bad place. hell, i love it there. i just know most of the people there. the men aren't the greatest.
 

fddog

Bow wow
It seems to me, relationships have changed. You don't see couples hold hands, or kiss in public, or even hug anymore. Might just be me but i don't see it as much as i use to. :shrug:
 

mixallagist

Be careful what u wish 4
sockgirl77 said:
i know it's not a bad place. hell, i love it there. i just know most of the people there. the men aren't the greatest.


Most of them are rude but a few of them might suprise you.
 

sockgirl77

Well-Known Member
fddog said:
It seems to me, relationships have changed. You don't see couples hold hands, or kiss in public, or even hug anymore. Might just be me but i don't see it as much as i use to. :shrug:
then you haven't been where mix works. people have no problem with pda's there. :smoochy:
 

sockgirl77

Well-Known Member
mixallagist said:
Most of them are rude but a few of them might suprise you.
i sure hope you find one that's not rude. just as long as it's not the one who only drinks water now.
 

sockgirl77

Well-Known Member
mixallagist said:
Nope. It's not him so don't worry. He is too young for me.
i had figured that it wasn't him b/c-1. he can't dance 2.you've probably heard way too much about him
 
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HollowSoul

Guest
mixallagist said:
Don't know yet. It;s just nice to meet a gentleman for a change.
until a "gentleman" gets taken advantage of repeatedly.
I can't count how many times i've heard women say they wanna find a nice guythat will treat them right. A guy that has down to earth values and is respectfull, who also has old fashioned morals...
If it doesnt make sence to ya i'll put it this way...
concidder it fine silver or brass...
if you abuse it......it will tarnish....I'm pretty sure that most of the guys here will agree when i say that pretty much all of us were gentalmanly and respectable at one point in time..But with each passing relationship that goes sour, we get a little more "jaded". untill eventually we end up @ss holes.
but there is also a flip side to the whole thing.....many women start out the same way...but when men treat em like dirt, they slowly turn into for a lack of better words "b1tch"
for either gender...trying to find the opposite that hasn't been tainted by past mistakes is kinda like masturbating with a cheeze grator.......(slightly amuzing...but mostly painfull)
 

pixiegirl

Cleopatra Jones
fddog said:
i guess, :confused: i will figure that out when i find it. really don't know, just trying to enjoy life for what it is, and live each day for that day.

There will never be another me honey. :diva:

:love: :love: :love:

Nothing but love for ya!
 

itsbob

I bowl overhand
crabcake said:
I think men are less likely to be "chivalrous" nowadays b/c there are so many male-bashing, feminist nazi's who, when a guy does hold a door for them, they look at them as if to say, "What, you think this woman can't open the door for herself? I need a man to do it for me? :snapsinaZformation" :ohwell:

Quite contraire.. despite what some (Rose Rd) and others might think I'm quite chivalrous, and always the gentleman..
I'll give my seat to a lady wherever we are, waiting for a table at Applebees.. on a bus wherever.
I ALWAYS hold the door open for a woman.
Walk on the outide while walking along a road..
Help when her hands are full..
Help ANY lady in any kind of need that I can help with..
You wouldn't believe how many items I've had to get off of the top shelf for someone, and I DON'T wait for them to ask for help.. I offer it.
the problem lies in the idea that women want to be equal, which I don't have a problem with, but it does kind of muddle things up a bit... will she be offended if I hold the door open for her?
Will she laugh at me when I pull out her chair??

Despite the possibility of offending someone there are still SOME of us out there that have been brought up well.. AND were even taught etiquette in school!
 

sockgirl77

Well-Known Member
itsbob said:
Quite contraire.. despite what some (Rose Rd) and others might think I'm quite chivalrous, and always the gentleman..
I'll give my seat to a lady wherever we are, waiting for a table at Applebees.. on a bus wherever.
I ALWAYS hold the door open for a woman.
Walk on the outide while walking along a road..
Help when her hands are full..
Help ANY lady in any kind of need that I can help with..
You wouldn't believe how many items I've had to get off of the top shelf for someone, and I DON'T wait for them to ask for help.. I offer it.
the problem lies in the idea that women want to be equal, which I don't have a problem with, but it does kind of muddle things up a bit... will she be offended if I hold the door open for her?
Will she laugh at me when I pull out her chair??

Despite the possibility of offending someone there are still SOME of us out there that have been brought up well.. AND were even taught etiquette in school!
thanks for being this way. i never get offended when someone holds a door open for me. i just think that it's sweet. as i said before, i always hold the door open for the person behind me or if someone is getting ready to walk in. man or woman. never hurts to be nice.dammit! :flowers:
 

sockgirl77

Well-Known Member
itsbob said:
Quite contraire.. despite what some (Rose Rd) and others might think I'm quite chivalrous, and always the gentleman..
I'll give my seat to a lady wherever we are, waiting for a table at Applebees.. on a bus wherever.
I ALWAYS hold the door open for a woman.
Walk on the outide while walking along a road..
Help when her hands are full..
Help ANY lady in any kind of need that I can help with..
You wouldn't believe how many items I've had to get off of the top shelf for someone, and I DON'T wait for them to ask for help.. I offer it.
the problem lies in the idea that women want to be equal, which I don't have a problem with, but it does kind of muddle things up a bit... will she be offended if I hold the door open for her?
Will she laugh at me when I pull out her chair??

Despite the possibility of offending someone there are still SOME of us out there that have been brought up well.. AND were even taught etiquette in school!
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BadGirl

I am so very blessed
itsbob said:
Quite contraire.. despite what some (Rose Rd) and others might think I'm quite chivalrous, and always the gentleman..
I'll give my seat to a lady wherever we are, waiting for a table at Applebees.. on a bus wherever.
I ALWAYS hold the door open for a woman.
Walk on the outide while walking along a road..
Help when her hands are full..
Help ANY lady in any kind of need that I can help with..
You wouldn't believe how many items I've had to get off of the top shelf for someone, and I DON'T wait for them to ask for help.. I offer it.
the problem lies in the idea that women want to be equal, which I don't have a problem with, but it does kind of muddle things up a bit... will she be offended if I hold the door open for her?
Will she laugh at me when I pull out her chair??

Despite the possibility of offending someone there are still SOME of us out there that have been brought up well.. AND were even taught etiquette in school!
I'll take some of that good behavior.
 
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