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Putting Down Chivalrys Baggage |
by Anita Pere | ||||||||||||||
| The Universal Rewards of Helping Others |
©2007
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Scott Farrell comments:
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I vividly remember one trip with my mom to the doctors office. She struggled to push me through two sets of double doors while trying to avoid running me into a wall or whacking one of my broken limbs with a door. Just inside the office, a woman sat and stared at our struggle. Although Im sure we looked amusing and pathetic, I wasnt embarrassed. Instead, I was humiliated for that woman and her lack of action. If a man had noticed our spectacle, we probably would have had a door or two opened for us. Why is chivalry only considered a male trait? And why dont we train little girls like we do boys to look for opportunities to be chivalrous? Instead of blaming men for abandoning chivalry, women should take on the trait. And have men really abandoned chivalry? I sit on the fence when it comes to this debate. Women are quick to point out how little boys should be more feminine by telling them not to slug their friends in the shoulder or torture turtles, but to instead pass the time with their hands folded in their lap. But maybe it would do some good for girls and women to act chivalrously. Conveniently, most of us women don't think in these terms. Instead we want to get together and lament with the old where have all the cowboys gone? sob story. Its always easier to blame someone else instead of taking action yourself. You may think chivalry withered away a long time ago. But theres still tons of nice guys out there. If you disagree, well, you're sadly jaded, and maybe its time you get some help with that baggage. Maybe youll get lucky and find a man nearby to carry it ...further proving my point. This correlation of chivalry and masculinity stretches all the way back to the days of lords and ladies. Back in medieval times, a man had to work hard (a lot harder than today) for the privilege of hanging out with a young bachelorette. If a man wanted to go out with a girl (which he could hardly even opt to do, as most marriages were arranged), he had to ask her father. If the father granted permission, the young couple could see each other under the close supervision of a chaperone. This trend evolved, but it continued in some shape or fashion right up into present-day America. Maybe you could attribute a decrease in modern chivalry to the womens liberation movement. Women arent as helpless now as they once were, so maybe this spurred a lessening in the amount of chivalry. If thats the case, chivalry was a small price to pay for the rights modern Westernized women enjoy. Either way, the least we girls can do to celebrate the role of women is to treat others respectfully, courteously and chivalrously. And maybe open the door for the woman pushing her daughter in a wheelchair while were at it.
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