| Is this indication he likes her or not necessarily? He never opens doors for me or his sister so when a couple of time I saw him do that to this girl (who’s way out of his league btw) I chuckled inside a bit. |
| Just good manners. That’s what we have taught our son aged 16. |
| He may like her, or he may be just using good manners. My older brother did not consider me a "real girl" when we were kids/teens. |
| Weird. Women / Girls don't need a car door opened for them. It is very patriarchal and not someone people do now. Girls can open their own car doors believe it or not! |
| Did he go to cotillion? |
| It's fine. Someone taught him to do that. Hopefully he was taught more important lessons |
+1 I'd be turned off by a man who did this. |
Would your 15-yo daughter too? |
I would see it as a sign of kindness, consideration and respect. |
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I wouldn't be so sure that girl is "out of his league."
He sounds like a wonderful young man! Great job on raising a fabulous son! |
| Op, it's important to you. Otherwise you wouldn't have posted. It's important to him. It's unimportant to many people. There will be plenty of very worthwhile companions for your son who won't be impressed. Op, learn the difference re: what matters and what doesn't matter. This doesn't. |
Yes, me too, even with the knowledge I am perfectly capable of opening my own door. |
| My boys (now young adults) always hold the doors open for women. They’ll also offer their seats, stand when a woman approaches them, etc. It has nothing to do with women not being capable of doing so. It’s simply a demonstration of respect. They do the same for older people. |
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"way out of his league"
Nice job castrating your own son. Guaranteed he senses your condescending, dismissive attitude. Why don't you try building him up instead of sneering. You have no idea how hard it is to be a teenage boy. |
This!
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