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@divegeester saidI am old, Dive and I like polite men, and he is old too I believe. Also I experience young men and women offering me a seat on the bus, they clearly see me as an old woman and I'm comfortable with that.
That’s quite an archaic perspective of how men should treat women.
@divegeester saidWhy edit out the emoji at the end of her post, indicating the jollity of the content?
That’s quite an archaic perspective of how men should treat women.
Do you 'really' thing Torunn believes a gentlemen should let women win at games?
@torunn saidPoliteness is one of the great joys of life.
I am old, Dive and I like polite men, and he is old too I believe. Also I experience young men and women offering me a seat on the bus, they clearly see me as an old woman and I'm comfortable with that.
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@ghost-of-a-duke saidStyle and class.
Politeness is one of the great joys of life.
About Earl, we play unrated games, we play so that we can chat and have been doing so for some years. If winning against me mattered to him, he would take every game.
@torunn saidThat is one of the pleasures of life: to have a good time.
Style and class.
About Earl, we play unrated games, we play so that we can chat and have been doing so for some years. If winning against me mattered to him, he would take every game.
I am not envying anyone who only enjoys a game wihile winning.
Oh and another cup of Fennel tea please.
@ponderable saidComing right up, Pondy.
That is one of the pleasures of life: to have a good time.
I am not envying anyone who only enjoys a game wihile winning.
Oh and another cup of Fennel tea please.
@torunn saidThank you, you certainly also a great example of being very polite and thus an asset to any group.
Coming right up, Pondy.
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@ponderable saidFor that you will have a refill. 🙂
Thank you, you certainly also a great example of being very polite and thus an asset to any group.
@torunn saidPersonally I don’t see what age has to do with it; letting a female win something in order to be seen as being polite seems like an odd sexist perspective to me.
I am old, Dive and I like polite men, and he is old too I believe. Also I experience young men and women offering me a seat on the bus, they clearly see me as an old woman and I'm comfortable with that.
Giving up a seat to an elderly person is indeed considerate.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidIf Torunn was making it up then she can say so. I’m being polite at taking her at her word.
Do you 'really' thing Torunn believes a gentlemen should let women win at games?
@ponderable saidSome deep wisdom there Ponderable.
That is one of the pleasures of life: to have a good time.
@divegeester saidI was merely joking a bit, Dive - feminism or sexism has nothing to do with it. And I am not a feminist in any way, never was. I believe in equality as far as possible, that's all.
Personally I don’t see what age has to do with it; letting a female win something in order to be seen as being polite seems like an odd sexist perspective to me.
Giving up a seat to an elderly person is indeed considerate.
@torunn saidJoking, “a bit”.
I was merely joking a bit, Dive - feminism or sexism has nothing to do with it. And I am not a feminist in any way, never was. I believe in equality as far as possible, that's all.
Irrespective of that. I think it is an archaic sexist attitude if a women expects a man to allow them to win at something in order to be kind and/or polite.
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@divegeester saidSo you said and I have no problem with that. It is your opinion.
Joking, “a bit”.
Irrespective of that. I think it is an archaic sexist attitude if a women expects a man to allow them to win at something in order to be kind and/or polite.