I stand corrected. You are a perfect gentleman. Happy now?
May as well add "victim complex" while you're at it.
Well, your first mistake was caring what people said. There's no reason to take those sorts of things as personally as you seem to. Just shrug them off and move on. That's what everyone else does. If they bother you because you think there may be some truth to them, then that would be a cue to make some changes; if not, there's no reason you should care.
I think I have this. The world and it's dog is after Hermiod. Everyone and everything hates him, including the transport system, and women especially. We had a topic about chivalry, now it's about Hermiod.
Yep, sums it up. You missed the part where it wasn't me that said it and where many of the comments I linked to weren't directed at me, but we'll let that slide.
Yep, sums it up. You missed the part where it wasn't me that said it and where many of the comments I linked to weren't directed at me, but we'll let that slide.
So, you now admit "many" of those comments were not directed at you, yet you have adopted all of them in your signature as though they were:
"Just in case you are wondering, I am apparently the following: Classless, Ignorant, Hateful, Disrespectful, A Loser, Dateless, Lazy, Mean, Mysoginistic, Humourless. Can we move on ?"
Okay Hermiod now you are like Arsene Wenger whining about Bolton.![]()
I wonder if some of the comments made in this thread struck a little to close to home, made some people take a look inside themselves and when they didn't like what they saw they then turned it around on those pointing things out.
I stand corrected. You are a perfect gentleman. Happy now?
Oh yeah, you're right, I forgot to add unhappy to the list.
If you are a guy on a full train, in a seat and a woman is standing, nobody is forcing you to offer her the seat. You're not a bad person if you don't. You simply aren't a gentleman. If you believe that you're entitled to that seat, then go ahead and keep sitting. However, its simply a sign of a man with extra courtesy and class to at last offer the seat to a woman...especially if you haven't taken the seat yet yourself as in my original post.
Why? No one else has taken responsibility for what they said.
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Now one can argue that the act of offering a seat to a woman is "demeaning" however when someone is acting with the best intentions towards you is not the time to take up that banner. Imho, that would be rude.
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