Well now,
Even though I haven't been posting recently (due to the fact that i'm grounded), I wanna make it clear before i begin that i do have a large knowledge of djing and am in no way, shape, or form, an afc. One thing has struck my fancy recently, and me or my friend could not determine what the answer to it was.
Chivalry is basically defined as being a gentleman to woman, even though you all know this , but it never hurts to add it. So i was thinking, does a highschool DJ be Chivalrous, or does he show very little respect or admiration to woman and make then earn his respect.
Hmmmm, makes you think now doesn't it. In one article "Killing the Desperation" we see that in the girls HONEST definition of what she wants in a man, and one thing she lists is a chivalrous person, but how can a DJ be this and not show woman admiration. Another reason I'm concerned about this is because I've noticed being chivalrous receives almost no reaction from woman other then the semi-unconcious response of "Thanks" that our dear old mothers have been telling us to say for X years.
I want your reactions (pre-relationship because in a relationship it is easier to understand woman want a gentleman) on this topic, I'm very curious as to whether you feel that a DJ should be chivalrous or should he force woman to do things for themselves, which in turn creates attraction by the man forcing on the unusual...
Tell me what you think,
Vincent
Even though I haven't been posting recently (due to the fact that i'm grounded), I wanna make it clear before i begin that i do have a large knowledge of djing and am in no way, shape, or form, an afc. One thing has struck my fancy recently, and me or my friend could not determine what the answer to it was.
Chivalry is basically defined as being a gentleman to woman, even though you all know this , but it never hurts to add it. So i was thinking, does a highschool DJ be Chivalrous, or does he show very little respect or admiration to woman and make then earn his respect.
Hmmmm, makes you think now doesn't it. In one article "Killing the Desperation" we see that in the girls HONEST definition of what she wants in a man, and one thing she lists is a chivalrous person, but how can a DJ be this and not show woman admiration. Another reason I'm concerned about this is because I've noticed being chivalrous receives almost no reaction from woman other then the semi-unconcious response of "Thanks" that our dear old mothers have been telling us to say for X years.
I want your reactions (pre-relationship because in a relationship it is easier to understand woman want a gentleman) on this topic, I'm very curious as to whether you feel that a DJ should be chivalrous or should he force woman to do things for themselves, which in turn creates attraction by the man forcing on the unusual...
Tell me what you think,
Vincent