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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Man I find this really weird. I thought she was going to talk about other qualities besides holding open the car door. It seems like she wants to be treated like a princess and yeah, what kind of man treats women like princesses? A man who thinks that women are property to be married off in order to form strategic political alliances. JK, a conservative man. This cannot be a shocker to her. My husband is masculine in that he has a deep voice and a strong build and this really charismatic personality, and I'm a SAHM so yeah, he "cares for me and provides for me" (man that sounds gross). But he doesn't open my car door and he daydreams about the day I make it big and he quits his job.[/quote] So chivalry is dead. Your first paragraph actually echoes the OP article.[/quote] I'm not sure what you mean. What I find weird is woman who is complaining. When I read the headline, I assumed that her conundrum was sort of analogous to women who say "it's hard to find a guy who is hot and rich." Guys like that are rare but it's not a contradiction in terms. But based on the way she is defining masculine (which is different than the way I define it), what she wants is for all intents and purposes impossible to have. It's like dividing by zero. [/quote]
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