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why we have to adjust first her seat in the restaurant?
why she accept that behavior as an equality seeker?
man. do you adjust her seat in home?
why only in public?
why doesnt she do it herself as an equality
seeker.
why she goes to women ,not men, rest room?
why cant she share a room with a starnger man in motel while travelling?

2007-07-27 17:03:18 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Etiquette

12 answers

equality takes place in tha political and work fields
other than that is just nonsence

2007-07-30 02:15:08 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Your questions are both poorly stated and ignorant. The idea is that it shouldn't just be in public... Chivalry is constant if you choose to express it. The last two questions are plain moronic... women go to the women's restroom because it is private. Just because some outspoken women chose to live a strange orthodoxic feminism doesn't mean we all do. Equality doesn't refer to levels of privacy (would you want your sister sleeping in the same room as a male stranger at some motel? Heck, would you want to sleep next to him?) Equality refers to being able to get the same amount of pay for the same amount of work. Well, that's the overall idea.

You can choose to be a jerk or you can choose to be a gentlemen. In the end it's your choice, but I promise, if you behave a certain way you will only attract the type of women who like that. If you want to attract nice women, be nice to them. If you don't care, then be the inarticulate jerk you have suggested you are by the type of question you have asked and the way you have asked it.

2007-07-28 00:14:43 · answer #2 · answered by Gleebicus 3 · 1 1

Tradition vs. modern etiquette is why. There is nothing wrong with opening a door for a lady. There is nothing wrong with her opening the door for herself. There IS something wrong with slamming the door in her face because one of you don't think that you should open the door for her. ETC.

As for separate rest rooms, some places, it's the law.

Sharing a room with a stranger in a motel, well, some people do do this. However, they usually aren't sleeping at the time.

In BC, Canada, there are no gender issues in hospital rooms. Men and women share hospital rooms.

2007-07-28 04:10:36 · answer #3 · answered by starrrrgazer 5 · 0 1

Good questions.
Tradition I guess, I do some things but not that much, I guess my gf does the dishes and that kind of thing. Just the way things are normally done. I dont bother to figure it all out.
However, if a woman (feminist) was arguing for equal rights and got that upset by a mans stand on tradition that she slapped him, ya recon she would still want equality when she is lying on the floor with no teeth?

2007-07-28 00:10:14 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

Uh, if you want to open a woman's car door, then do so; if not, then don't.

You don't have to adjust her seat in the restaurant.

If you offer these traditional curtesies, it would be rude of the woman to refuse.

I do all these things for myself.

I don't use men's public bathrooms because I'm not a man, and it would be rude to walk in on men who are, well, holding their, uh, manhoods in their hands while they pee in the open room.

If you don't understand the concept of sex segregation of public facilities, I can't explain it to you on this forum.

The reason a woman doesn't usually want to share a room with a strange man is that we need to disrobe, and wear our night things when we're going to sleep.

Do you like being required to be undressed in front of women that you don't want sex with?

If you really can't understand any of these concepts, maybe your mommy will explain them to you.

2007-07-28 01:56:51 · answer #5 · answered by tehabwa 7 · 0 0

1. If you don't, someone else would and we'd pick him. lol
2. I don't think it has anything to do with being equal
3. no comment (i'm a girl) :)
4. Maybe because yall slack off at home ;)
5. We do, when you leave is standing, duh.
6. It says 'men' restroom:))) lol Nobody likes being stared at. Do you honestly want us in the same restroom? Gossip will go all over town, lol.
7. Simple, you don't know what to expect, he might kill you. You wouldn't trust a stranger either, unless she's attractive.
Shallow...

2007-07-28 00:16:05 · answer #6 · answered by poo poo 2 · 0 0

When it's my car, I open the car door for all my guests. Men's rooms have fewer stalls and are often disgusting. If men use open urinals, they usually don't want women to wander in. No one I know likes to share a room with a strange man while traveling.

2007-07-28 00:13:30 · answer #7 · answered by Buttercup 6 · 1 1

It's polite. Besides, women are the ones who have to be in excruciating pain for 9 months, and in the end are going to have to push a kid the size of bowling ball out of the size of a coin slot, just to create life. So if you really think it's that much of a hassle to merely open the door for this woman, then get a life.

2007-07-28 00:07:05 · answer #8 · answered by Sonic Youth 1 · 2 1

why do women prepare and serve their men breakfast and other meals?
why do women women/wives scrub their men's back when the shower and not do it in public?
why do men shave and women wear make-up?
why can't your mother share a room with your father's male friends?
why hold hands in public and not at home?
why doesn't men have sex alone, why need a women to do it with?
why don't men get pregnant and give birth?

2007-07-28 05:17:39 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

We are different, Men,Women. What's your problem, are you tired to do that, or what.

2007-07-28 00:14:11 · answer #10 · answered by luna. 5 · 0 1

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