Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don’t stop and help me. I’ll be in my car with the doors locked waiting for roadside assistance. The last thing I want is a strange man approaching... I would be uncomfortable. Sorry. I know you mean well but keep on driving.
You're smart. Many women have been raped roadside when a man stopped to help.
Anonymous wrote:Please don’t stop and help me. I’ll be in my car with the doors locked waiting for roadside assistance. The last thing I want is a strange man approaching... I would be uncomfortable. Sorry. I know you mean well but keep on driving.
Anonymous wrote:S/o of the helpless wife post...
Men: is chivalry and kindness dead? If you see a woman alone outside of her car on the side of the road would you stop and offer help? Do you hold the door open for women regularly or offer to help a women clearly struggling with something?
Anonymous wrote:Outside of the DMV, people do stop and help and make kindness a way of life. Here people glare at you if you dare to even say good morning to a stranger.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, I will not stop on the side of the freeway to help. Good way to get #metooed.
I will open the door, or let a woman go ahead of me in line.
LOL! I respect the gravity of the me2 environment; I’ve got my own example. However, not all men are this way, and not all women think a man being friendly or courteous is a come on.
Male kindness is so alien to us, we assume it is seduction every time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, I will not stop on the side of the freeway to help. Good way to get #metooed.
I will open the door, or let a woman go ahead of me in line.
LOL! I respect the gravity of the me2 environment; I’ve got my own example. However, not all men are this way, and not all women think a man being friendly or courteous is a come on.
Anonymous wrote:No, I will not stop on the side of the freeway to help. Good way to get #metooed.
I will open the door, or let a woman go ahead of me in line.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not a man, I’m a woman. From my perch, no, chivalry is not dead.
The thread you’re referring to, that guy has contempt towards his spouse and it is much deeper than a display (or lack) of traditional etiquette.
True, but someone chimed in men haven’t stopped roadside for women with car trouble in decades. Wondering if that is how most feel...
Anonymous wrote:I’m not a man, I’m a woman. From my perch, no, chivalry is not dead.
The thread you’re referring to, that guy has contempt towards his spouse and it is much deeper than a display (or lack) of traditional etiquette.