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Do you open doors for women?

Pick3, SB, Miplank

When you three are together, who is the man in the relationship
 
i dont really treat men and women much differently. i try and always be humble and yield right of way to others. i usually slow down a bit to let people pass me or move out of the way for others,

i also open doors for both mens and womens
 
Women should never open a door as far as im concerned the only time they should quit doing dishes and cooking is to service me in the bedroom :smirk:
 
i dont really treat men and women much differently. i try and always be humble and yield right of way to others. i usually slow down a bit to let people pass me or move out of the way for others,

i also open doors for both mens and womens

good bro alert....

im the same way, unless I form some opinion about you beforehand that makes me annoyed. Then, well phuck you open it yourself. bwhaha
 
I do...every time. Its the right thing to do. Besides my momma would crack my skull if I didn't. And yes i'd still flinch. As my granddad used to say, be a gentleman. Until its time not to be.
 
yay new spector pics. id open the door for anyone especially old ppl. unless you piss me off beforehand. say something stupid, dress like a whigger, wear enemy jerseys. i always feel bad for homeless and give them a snack if i can. i gave a homeless guy my lunch once cuz he said i had a nice ride
 
yes...my wife and i have been married for 19 years on 06/27 and, anytime we go anywhere in the same vehicle, i always open the door for her. i also open doors from pretty much any woman i encounter during my daily travels...it's just polite.
 
For my wife yes...everybody else no....I used to but did it way too many times with not so much as a nod or thank you.
 
I always open the door for a woman. And if I get to a door just before anyone else, I'll hold it open and step aside to let them through.

My first wife used to stop in front of doors and wait for me to open them; even if she was 15 feet in front of me. I always thought that was a bit much on her part but it didn't bother me.
 
I'm just not patient enough to let a guy open the car door for me. It makes me feel like a priss to be sitting there waiting for a dude to walk around the car. Now a door to a building is different. He can get it if he gets there before me, but it's not something I require. It's more important to me that he shows his respect for me in different ways.
 
I'm just not patient enough to let a guy open the car door for me. It makes me feel like a priss to be sitting there waiting for a dude to walk around the car. Now a door to a building is different. He can get it if he gets there before me, but it's not something I require. It's more important to me that he shows his respect for me in different ways.

and make your toes curl while he eats your puss...amirite?
 
and make your toes curl while he eats your puss...amirite?


I was thinking more on the lines of how he talked to me, not using his cell phone thru dinner, and chewing with his mouth closed, but yea I guess that should be at the top of the list too.
 
I'm just not patient enough to let a guy open the car door for me. It makes me feel like a priss to be sitting there waiting for a dude to walk around the car. Now a door to a building is different. He can get it if he gets there before me, but it's not something I require. It's more important to me that he shows his respect for me in different ways.

You described exactly how I feel, I want to get off the car now, I want to get inside the building now, I walk a bit faster than my husband so I hate waiting around... I know it's just seconds, I do appreciate it when he does it and I always thank him or strangers who do the same.
 
You described exactly how I feel, I want to get off the car now, I want to get inside the building now, I walk a bit faster than my husband so I hate waiting around... I know it's just seconds, I do appreciate it when he does it and I always thank him or strangers who do the same.

what kind of car do u ride on?
 
You described exactly how I feel, I want to get off the car now, I want to get inside the building now, I walk a bit faster than my husband so I hate waiting around... I know it's just seconds, I do appreciate it when he does it and I always thank him or strangers who do the same.

1.) Why are you "ON" the car?
2.) If your husband walks any faster he will trip and fall severly injuring himself.
3.) STFU
 
I open regular doors for people in general. doesn't matter if it's a woman or a man

I do the car door thing on first dates, and then randomly if i'm in a relationship. not on a consistent basis, but enough to where they're pleasantly surprised.
 
uhh, cuz your arms aren't fucking broke. You bitches wanted equal rights...open your own shit.

But it's nice when they think to. I'm not saying I couldn't or wouldn't. If I'm walking in somewhere, I hold the door for everybody.
 
But it's nice when they think to. I'm not saying I couldn't or wouldn't. If I'm walking in somewhere, I hold the door for everybody.

I taught my boys to open doors for everybody, especially women and the elderly. I think it's a nice habit. I just don't wait that's all.
 
I open regular doors for people in general. doesn't matter if it's a woman or a man

I do the car door thing on first dates, and then randomly if i'm in a relationship. not on a consistent basis, but enough to where they're pleasantly surprised.
i like this

it's certainly not expected but its a nice surprise
 
I taught my boys to open doors for everybody, especially women and the elderly. I think it's a nice habit. I just don't wait that's all.

lol yep. My son has been saying "ladies first" since he was like 2 or 3 yrs old LOL it's so cute especially when they're little
 
I open regular doors for people in general. doesn't matter if it's a woman or a man

I do the car door thing on first dates, and then randomly if i'm in a relationship. not on a consistent basis, but enough to where they're pleasantly surprised.

yeah...ya know...i pretty much open the door for anyone...i also help people that are struggling to load shit in their car in lowe's (or what-have-you) parking lot...it's just one of those things that gives me a warm-fuzzy...and it costs nothing but a few seconds of your time.
 
I always open door for most peeps, I try to be kind.

Besides, women should feel like a princess, so dudz should take care of em

not the betchz that expect it though, I slam the door on them, lol
 
and if they don't say thank you, i say.. sure anytime...

The majority of prople say thankyou and the ones that don't aren't necessarily giving you attitude.

Many people out there just can't interact with strangers. It's sad and pathetic, but it's not attitude.
 
I always anticipate that a guy is going to open a regular door for me and I always make eye contact and thank them. I also always hold the door if someone is within a few feet of me and often open and hold doors for elderly people or anyone who looks like they are having a hard time getting around (handicapped, hands full, dealing with small kids, etc). The car door thing is unexpected but always makes me smile when they do it. I go a step further with my p's and q's and often use sir and ma'am with strangers who are enough older than me to not get offended, and always say "pardon me" when I need to get by someone. I always appreciate anyone showing good manners, makes the world a nicer place.
 
Just a question of proximity

I am not going to make an "uncomfortable rush to the door before a woman to open it"
Yet if her and I meet at the same time, social convention is to open the door for the smaller sex, as WAS the custom because in times past, doors were much heavier and it would be quite awkward and time-consuming for the female to open it for the man.

Such became the custom

Nowawadays it still lingers as a custom, though not as useful. Since I care nary of what people think of me, I just open the door for a woman as a custom, if they are closer, I expect them to fend for the door themselves. If they struggle, as a human being who "likes to help people", i will assist them.

I attach no feminism, nor manimal reasons for this or sexual desire, hehe, remember Manimal reruns from the 'eighties"?

Anyways, it is not necessary to open the door for a female, they have no right to expect it, nor do you need to enjoy smelling a flower, or gazing at the sunset or enjoying a nice song. You need NOT have to do such. But opening a door for a lady can be just as enjoyable as anything listed above, and opening it for an elderly lady/mand or disabled person is just plain good karma.
If you are in reach, open it, if you arent, dont sweat it unless you see them struggling, otherwise concentrate on better things

Brothabill
 
I always anticipate that a guy is going to open a regular door for me and I always make eye contact and thank them. I also always hold the door if someone is within a few feet of me and often open and hold doors for elderly people or anyone who looks like they are having a hard time getting around (handicapped, hands full, dealing with small kids, etc). The car door thing is unexpected but always makes me smile when they do it. I go a step further with my p's and q's and often use sir and ma'am with strangers who are enough older than me to not get offended, and always say "pardon me" when I need to get by someone. I always appreciate anyone showing good manners, makes the world a nicer place.

Once you reach 20, ma'am and sir should be stricken from your vocabulary.

I still remember the first time I was in the grocery line thinking that the 19-year-old checkout girl was cute.

She handed me my change and said, "Thank you, sir" I was crushed. It's like being told that you're so old, you're not even in the game.
 
I always anticipate that a guy is going to open a regular door for me and I always make eye contact and thank them. I also always hold the door if someone is within a few feet of me and often open and hold doors for elderly people or anyone who looks like they are having a hard time getting around (handicapped, hands full, dealing with small kids, etc). The car door thing is unexpected but always makes me smile when they do it. I go a step further with my p's and q's and often use sir and ma'am with strangers who are enough older than me to not get offended, and always say "pardon me" when I need to get by someone. I always appreciate anyone showing good manners, makes the world a nicer place.

Thanks for sharing that, Ma'am.
 
Once you reach 20, ma'am and sir should be stricken from your vocabulary.

I still remember the first time I was in the grocery line thinking that the 19-year-old checkout girl was cute.

She handed me my change and said, "Thank you, sir" I was crushed. It's like being told that you're so old, you're not even in the game.

disagree. I will always use it, its just polite. The age thing is really a regional thing, down here it isn't taken that way.
 
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