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Lori's avatar

Chivalry rocks! My father still after 50 years of marriage, stood up when my mom left the table and when she came back, he held her chair out for her. He opened her car door for her and showed her such tender courtesy. It was beautiful to behold.

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Mark D.'s avatar

❤️ I will sprint around the other side of the car to get my wife’s door

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Lori's avatar

You are a keeper and a good man/hubby!

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Mark D.'s avatar

Aw thanks, she deserves that and much more 🙏

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Ruth H's avatar

I was showing my youngest grandson to open the door and hold it for girls and grandmothers. He definitely took it to heart and now opens the door for me.

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TW's avatar

We are trying to teach our young sons to be chivalrous. The oldest is 10, youngest is 6 and they frequently forget, but sometimes they'll remember spontaneously to stand when i enter the room. They've had debates over whether to stand when i go to the kitchen during dinner, since there's only a bar separating the two spaces. It's very sweet :)

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Lori's avatar

Thank you for sharing this. Good manners and chivalry never go out of style:}

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mary's avatar

My son does the same for me and other women. I taught him when he was young to treat his sister and women gently and with respect. He is married to a wonderful woman who adores him. I did one thing correctly.

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Lori's avatar

Yes you did but I am sure you have done other things correctly too. You were and are integral to your son's life's resume:}

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