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Ok guys, when out on a date is it normally a wise move to open doors to let your date walk in, or open their car door and let them in first. Or....is this a one way ticket to being labeled a "gentleman" and thus being thrown into the "lets just be friends" catagory? Thoughts........
Ok guys, when out on a date is it normally a wise move to open doors to let your date walk in, or open their car door and let them in first. Or....is this a one way ticket to being labeled a "gentleman" and thus being thrown into the "lets just be friends" catagory? Thoughts........
Ok guys, when out on a date is it normally a wise move to open doors to let your date walk in, or open their car door and let them in first. Or....is this a one way ticket to being labeled a "gentleman" and thus being thrown into the "lets just be friends" catagory? Thoughts........
You should definitely open the door and car door for your date or girlfriend and even after she is your wife. That is a gentlemen courtesy that should never die. That trait shows alot of respect. It bugs me when a guy doesn't do this shows me he's not much of a gentlemen.
is this a one way ticket to being labeled a "gentleman" and thus being thrown
Yes. The things women say they want, and what they actually want... two completely different worlds! Why do I say this? Because once they see you as a gentleman, you are no longer a challenge... they move on to that jerk biker guy who beats them This has been my personal experience. Gentleman = friend, not lover or husband.
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