This, I don’t agree with.
In the past, to be chivalrous was to serve your king, to serve your God, and to serve all women.
We are now in an era where women don’t require special treatment, where kings hold no real power, and we are more free in our choice of religion.
However, the concept behind chivalry is not one to be laughed at.
It is the idea of putting others, regardless of their social status, before yourself, of protecting the weak and poor, of being loyal to your word, of courteousness, of mercy and yet of personal strength to me seems like a wonderful way to live your life.
It saddens me that if I were to hold a door for a woman they might be disgusted, thinking it were because of their gender. No, I look back every time I pass through a door and if I see anyone, I hold the door. It’s a kindness, not a discrimination.
Tsun is a wonderful person.