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Apr 27, 2023 12:16PM

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@psychii, it's all fine. And where have all the guys gone? (I'm NOT a guy, lol) They seem to all be missing. Probably more people will see this soon though, It's probably because the group just looks quite girly. I know there is some boys on here though.

guys almost have nothing to talk about lol"
This is not true. guys have a lot to talk about. That is an unfounded stereotype. :(
Seth wrote: "Starz wrote: "this is an oxymoron
guys almost have nothing to talk about lol"
This is not true. guys have a lot to talk about. That is an unfounded stereotype. :("
yeah I guess it kind of depends on the guys, idk where this stereotype comes from but it's not true 😂 My brother never stops talking
guys almost have nothing to talk about lol"
This is not true. guys have a lot to talk about. That is an unfounded stereotype. :("
yeah I guess it kind of depends on the guys, idk where this stereotype comes from but it's not true 😂 My brother never stops talking

Seth wrote: "This is just my opinion, but I think that there is a slightly larger amount of women who use Goodreads and maybe more women who read in general? Kinda like how there are typicly more guys who play ..."
FACTS
FACTS

The integrity of this chat as a "Dude chat" has been destroyed, but to be honest, I don't quite care that much, it has prompted some
relevant conversations, lol.


you sound like one of those ‘not like other girls’. just remember hobbies and clothing and stuff dont have a gender, things are just things. guys can wear makeup, or like to gossip. doesnt make them a girly girl. same w girls its just things not part of a gender



I'll use the classic example of some woman wanting to cross the street but she does not want to get her feet wet so the guy puts his jacket on the puddle so she can walk on it without getting wet. Now there are a lot of problems with this.
First, I have never understood why a man would drench a perfectly good jacket (no matter how much he liked this woman) Lmao.
Second, this starts to fade into the Doormat philosophy where this guy will let this woman walk all over him without standing up for himself.
Third, what if this makes the woman frustrated at him for undermining her independence. She could solve that problem herself couldn't she?!
Fourth, why is this limited to guys? Like, I know that in romance novels it's really romantic, but would it be just as romantic if the woman did it, and if not why?
I think that relationships work best when both partners make romantic gestures so that both partners know they are loved and appreciated.
Anyway, do you think Chivalry is dead? Do you like the concept but disagree with the implications? I would really like to know what you think!


Am I able to join this? I was born.. female I just decided to be a male that acts feminine once in a while. ="3..
(Don't hate me, I'm on the furry side mate's. I'm overly to kindT.T)

Am I able to join this? I was born.. female I just decided to be a male that acts feminine once in a while. ="3..
(Don't hate me, I'm on the furry side mate's. I'm overly to kindT.T)"
Ofc you are!!

Am I able to join this? I was born.. female I just decided to be a male that acts feminine once in a while. ="3..
(Don't hate me, I'm on the furry ..."
Okay, yayayay!! I feel way more welcomed than I thought. Thank you!="D

Am I able to join this? I was born.. female I just decided to be a male that acts feminine once in a while. ="3..
(Don't hate me, I'm on the furry side mate's. I'm overly to kindT.T)"
ofc u can join!! we accept everyone :)

I'll use the classic example of some woman wanting to cross th..."
The google definition of chivalry is : the combination of qualities expected of an ideal knight, especially courage, honor, courtesy, justice, and a readiness to help the weak.
I think another word for that is being an amazing human being, and I personally think that's a great quality in a guy or girl (cause I swing both ways). Now, do I expect someone to be courageous, courteous, and ready to help people who need it all the time? No, we have our off days, no one is perfect one hundred percent of the time. But I think chivalry is a good standard to work for, regardless of what gender you are.
Now, for the modern interpretation of chivalry. That is usually defined as a man doing something abnormally nice for a woman that isn't expected in modern times (thank you Urban Dictionary). I love the idea of someone who likes me going out of there way to express affection, because that's what I do when I like someone. But expression affection is no guarantee that the other person will like you back. If you hold a door open for them, they are under no obligation to do something for you. If you are being chivalrous, please do it because you like them and not because you want something from them. And that's a gender neutral thing, it doesn't matter if you're a boy or girl. Do nice things to make them happy, not so they pay you back.

I'll use the classic example of some woman wantin..."
i love this
chilvary should just be smt you do in general (regardless of anyone’s gender) because you appreciate them like this can be for someone u like, or just ANYONE like r u saying u dont wanna open the door for ur dad or smt? idk just be nice ig
I love how respectful and honest this is. Thank you guys for having a conversation like decent human beings, we need more of this these days, I love it <33

fr everyone here is so respectful <3
Raven✨The Chaotic Gremlin✨{Stole Chan’s Laptop} wrote: "Elisia wrote: "Seth wrote: "I personally like the concept of Chivalry but there are a lot of problems with it. Before I get into it let me give a brief example.
I'll use the classic example of so..."
yeah, I automatically think of a man protecting a woman
I'll use the classic example of so..."
yeah, I automatically think of a man protecting a woman

So (I don’t mean to sound rude by this but) your example may have been applicable like a century ago but nowadays thi..."
I love this chef’s kiss 💋

i agree w all of this!!! gender has nooo affect on mental health whatsoever, tho your gender CAN be a cause for ur mental health (like gender norms can be harmful for someone’s mental health, etc)

YES! I’ve heard stories of people with gender dysphoria and they went to doctor for hormone switchers and the doc said no cause there depressed and whatnot and they were like THATS BECAUSE IM THE WRONG GENDER BRUH

FR :/
Yes, men and women should get equal sympathy + help when it comes to mental health

Oop, hmmmm……… it doesn’t look like it on my end
You made some very ..."
you and i responded! idk why mine wont show.


I know what you mean and think that's called cat calling..? (correct me if I'm wrong). I feel like guys who do this have egos that are (idk how to say this without sounding rude but) very large ego in a sense of "oh I'm so good-looking so I speak to them anyway I want bc they're gonna want me" way.
Perhaps an alternative perspective would say that they're appealing to the outdated untruth that girls love sweet things (not saying they don't but not from strangers).
I feel like there are other ways to approach someone that you have interest in. Maybe start with hello??? "Hi you look nice/ can I buy your coffee?" Not exactly like that but anything that is less... entitled.

Honestly, and my opinion may be unpopular but I feel like people should just say that. Like it might be a hit to the pride, sharing something so hushed by society but say "I'm not trying to eY swEEtHeARt you, but I think you look nice" or something
And I get that's not something men usually do but I mean why not? It doesn't matter a gender to give someone a piece of heart and say they don't mean to offend. I apply this to female and male both :)

Yes! I mean the same, because truthfully guys aren't the only people who do it! Just a bit more known.

Wow! That's incredibly true; I've never thought about it that way! Boys are taught to act that way which leads to the full circle of the "more manly, more confident, more masculine." And the reason it continues today is because that these lessons are still being taught and no one is saying it's not okay. I feel like this leads to a situation where the guy gets turned down and is like "ugh it was only that female" and the cycle continues.
I also think that it still goes on because no one knows what to teach instead. This.. need, if you will, to be masculine is back when you needed to have a wife and children to be successful, which no longer applies to this day and age.
Also, what the heck even is "feminine" and "masculine"? Why are we as humans limited to what we can do or else seen as different?
I MEAN NO HARM. and I am certainly not trying to attack men bc its obviously not everyone. I can clarify what I mean and I'd love to hear other perspectives :)