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<h1 class="post-title entry-title" style="text-align: center;">Chivalry Only Works In A Patriarchy</h1> <p style="text-align: center;"><img src="https://media.istockphoto.com/id/1290688094/es/foto/podemos-cerrar-la-brecha-s%C3%AD-podemos.jpg?s=612x612&amp;w=0&amp;k=20&amp;c=iPMu79_x3_EyrvEn1uFbDH3ZGR380xeQWGIl2KX_s3I=" alt="" width="800" /></p> <p style="text-align: center;"><strong><em>Published under copyright by <a href="https://www.loveawake.com/free-online-dating/Belize-dating-service.html">Loveawake</a> dating site &copy; Copyright 2025. All rights reserved.</em></strong></p> <div id="post-body-3126775923072268925" class="post-body entry-content">Now that women have gained equal rights, it's no longer necessary for men to be chivalrous. The special treatment consisting of holding doors open, buying gifts, buying her dinner, and so on, only make sense if women are in a lower social class than men. It's a form of generosity, and a way of humbling yourself to someone who is below you in the social hierarchy.<br /><br />But nowadays, because women are in the same social class as men (in western societies) it makes no sense to humble yourself to them. If you do, it's basically giving them special treatment (and in extreme cases, "ass kissing"). Naturally, given the current social reality, this behaviour creates a sense of entitlement in many women. And it is presumed by these women that this practice should continue using the excuse that it's part of "tradition". But the chivalry card is no longer justified in a society where men and women both have the same rights and privileges.<br /><br />Back in the time of patriarchies, chivalry was considered as the man winning over the "fair lady". But nowadays this behaviour is considered as the man trying to get the "hot babe". This is no longer coming from a position of strength, but is coming from a position of subservience, and supplication. And also, the attitude of women towards this behaviour is different than it once was. At one time women would have genuinely appreciated it given their lower position in the social ladder. But now, women are more likely to regard it as redundant, and in some cases an entitlement (i.e. the spoiled princess syndrome).<br /><br />So, know that chivalry is totally unnecessary in this day and age. You can do without it. But if you do decide to use it make sure you are coming from the right place. Make sure you are coming from a place of strength and generosity. And make sure your time (and money) is valued by the women who receive your good will. And if you find that it is not, stop doing it.</div>