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By *hubaysi OP Woman
over a year ago
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I've been musing today after having received a few new messages.
My question is this.....'what is the definition of a gentleman?' In other words what do you think a gentleman is?
My question is to both genders. Answers in the forum please |
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By *orum TrollWoman
over a year ago
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a gentleman will call me m'lady. and then treat me like a queen. including giving me all his money as taxes and looking on proudly as i wave to my subjects and knight a few celebs and worthy citizens. |
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"a gentleman will call me m'lady. and then treat me like a queen. including giving me all his money as taxes and looking on proudly as i wave to my subjects and knight a few celebs and worthy citizens."
I've started to call ladies madam now! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"a gentleman will call me m'lady. and then treat me like a queen. including giving me all his money as taxes and looking on proudly as i wave to my subjects and knight a few celebs and worthy citizens.
I've started to call ladies madam now!"
if anyone called me madam they would get a punch in the face |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I would describe a gentleman as someone who is kind, considerate and respectful. Someone who talks nicely, not brash or bolshy, and who cares about a ladies feelings, even if it is just NSA.
Now if he's a gent with a naughty side when in private, then that is just perfect. |
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"a gentleman will call me m'lady. and then treat me like a queen. including giving me all his money as taxes and looking on proudly as i wave to my subjects and knight a few celebs and worthy citizens.
I've started to call ladies madam now!
if anyone called me madam they would get a punch in the face "
Good lord! Spoke too soon |
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By *orum TrollWoman
over a year ago
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"a gentleman will call me m'lady. and then treat me like a queen. including giving me all his money as taxes and looking on proudly as i wave to my subjects and knight a few celebs and worthy citizens.
I've started to call ladies madam now!"
i will accept the title ma'am but only if you curtsy also. |
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I think the word Gentleman is outdated. It came from a time when we had different expectations for men and women.
But I think everyone should be treated with respect. It's just a basic part of being a decent human.
How people treat people they see as lower than them is predictive of how they'll treat you sooner or later. |
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By *hubaysi OP Woman
over a year ago
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"Thank you everybody for your input to this thread.
Am I a gentleman?"
I don't know, are you?
Men here seem to brand it about in messages starting with 'I'm a gent' when explored they are unsure of what one is? |
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"Thank you everybody for your input to this thread.
Am I a gentleman?
I don't know, are you?
Men here seem to brand it about in messages starting with 'I'm a gent' when explored they are unsure of what one is? "
I'd say I do gentlemanly things at least. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I think a gentleman is someone who is respectful, kind and responds to a woman in a way that she feels respected.
It's important to note that in order to find a gentleman a woman should behave as above |
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