DJStealth,
I'm Afrikaans, a "boer seun" so to speak. I don't care much for the "sexist" ideals of some gentleman in that regard, but being courteous, polite and generally well mannered is my idea of a gentleman, the way I see it. If being a true gentleman means you're an ass in disguise by being a sexist male, then I won't want to be known as one.
To me it comes down to this, do you value yourself? Then you should value those around you, not be noticed or to be praised, but because you give the right attitude towards people, it automatically allows them to respect and honour you.
I'm very deep today
I'm Afrikaans, a "boer seun" so to speak. I don't care much for the "sexist" ideals of some gentleman in that regard, but being courteous, polite and generally well mannered is my idea of a gentleman, the way I see it. If being a true gentleman means you're an ass in disguise by being a sexist male, then I won't want to be known as one.
To me it comes down to this, do you value yourself? Then you should value those around you, not be noticed or to be praised, but because you give the right attitude towards people, it automatically allows them to respect and honour you.
I'm very deep today