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Created on: October 26, 2008 Last Updated: March 22, 2011
Chivalry is not dead it is just very ill. Chivalry had rules, and those rules applied to a different
by Steve Burden
Created on: June 04, 2007 Last Updated: February 07, 2010
Images of knights on horseback, roaming the countryside looking for maidens in distress, are the stuff
by Renee Morgan
Created on: March 23, 2009 Last Updated: February 27, 2010
Chivalry is alive and well!
One definition of chivalry is that of, chivalrous the considerate and courteous
Created on: November 22, 2007
Chivalry will never die while there are decent people with traditional values. Chivalry is not a code
by Tenge Ndah
Created on: July 10, 2007
Broken down, Chivalry really boils down to three things. Being gracious, courageous and considerate.
by John Graham
Created on: June 18, 2008
Chivalry is not dead but it has been severely wounded.
When I grew up my mother taught me to be chivalrous:
Created on: June 05, 2007
Chivalry is not yet dead. It is still quivering with anticipation somewhere, waiting to be engaged in
Created on: August 13, 2009 Last Updated: August 14, 2009
There are a lot of ways chivalry is still used even if we do not see it as much. Women still like
by Thomas Kling
Created on: August 18, 2009 Last Updated: August 20, 2009
While the romantic notion of a Knight in shining armor may be hard to find examples of these days, the
Created on: March 22, 2010
No, chivalry is not dead. You would think it is because of the fast pace of our today's society
Created on: March 07, 2008
Chivalry is not dead it is just hiding. Chivalry is afraid of what women have done to it and what will
by Bobby Neal
Created on: February 12, 2009 Last Updated: February 14, 2009
Is chivalry dead?
No, of course not. This article looks at just one aspect of chivalry, the one mostly
by R. W. Ley
Created on: October 25, 2007
Chivalry is not quite dead, but it is clinging desperately to life support. The problem is, very few
Created on: March 14, 2010
Did he just say that to her!? This was the ultimate question in my mind as I sat in awe watching and
by Cat Jarrett
Created on: September 05, 2007
Chivalry is not dead, but unfortunately, it is somewhat ill.
First off, let me clarify a bit. I'm not
Created on: March 01, 2009 Last Updated: April 04, 2009
I like chivalry, but I strongly suspect most people don't really know what it means. There is much ado
by Amy Gunn
Created on: August 27, 2007 Last Updated: April 05, 2009
I believe you always get what you ask out of life. If you ask for chivalry, people will be chivalrous
Created on: June 27, 2008
Chivalry is not dead. It is harder to find, and sometimes being flat-out rejected, but it has not disappeared
by David Duncan
Created on: June 23, 2007
I believe the issue of chivalry is difficult to generalize. Myself, I was raised in a family of men
by Dave Kyle
Created on: April 06, 2010
To say that chivalry is dead is akin to claiming that the horse is no longer a useful
Yes
by J. Renda
Created on: August 23, 2008
To the generation of the 70's and beyond, chivalry has died. I could almost say is started dying toward
by Belinda Long
Created on: June 20, 2009
Indeed, Chivalry as it was once known, is dead.
According to Websters Dictionary, the definition of
by Akua Hinds
Created on: February 11, 2010 Last Updated: February 13, 2010
When the word chivalry comes to my mind, I think of medieval times and gallant knights, galloping on
by Robin Degner
Created on: January 15, 2009 Last Updated: February 02, 2010
However you define it, whether as a simple form of politeness, like a man holding a door open for a
by Denise Baer
Created on: August 02, 2009
Most definitely, yes, chivalry died. Being several decades old, I see a big difference in older and
by M.E Ashdown
Created on: September 16, 2007
Chivalry - the bold, gallant and courteous behavior associated with knights and knighthood.
Many, many
by Sparx
Created on: January 07, 2008
Chivalry is more than just men opening doors for women or paying for meals at a restaurant. Chivalry
by R.E. Hay
Created on: June 16, 2007
To define chivalry, one could simply look up one man's reasoning and have a simple answer. The true
Created on: June 28, 2009
Though I am going to write from an African's perspective, yet I would like to start from the story
by Das Govind
Created on: April 20, 2010
Is chivalry dead?
Yes, I think that chivalry is dead. Men today have lost their '' gentlemen'' ways.
by Jerry Curtis
Created on: June 07, 2007
Is chivalry dead? Was it ever really alive? If it did exist, it was a male-constructed dysfunctional
by Kent Kruse
Created on: August 23, 2008
It is dead because women don't deserve it. You want to be in control and take a mans paycheck because
by Faith Wynn
Created on: August 25, 2007
Most women of today have a fascination of chivalry and what they think it means. They often look for
by Paul Elam
Created on: November 16, 2008 Last Updated: November 19, 2008
I was twelve years old in 1969, but as my experience on the party scene was limited, I still remember
Created on: June 07, 2007 Last Updated: July 25, 2011
Chivalry is dead, no doubt about it. In fact, it died with the Middle Ages and it is impossible to argue
Created on: June 05, 2007
Now, liking to think of myself as a gentlemen, and the last of the real gentlemen, I can't think of
Created on: August 10, 2008 Last Updated: January 05, 2011
Is chivalry dead?
Fellow friends and neighbors.....The Life and Times of Chivalry Modern Times...
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Created on: May 01, 2008
It was in the 1942 film "The Palm Beach Story" that Rudy Vallee said, "Chivalry is not only dead, it's
by Marti Salt
Created on: August 22, 2008
Chivalry is dead, it was murdered. Ok, more like massacred. It is not politcally correct to be a chivalrous
Created on: January 28, 2008
Chivalry is on life support and women hold the plug. An old tradition meaning to behave like a knight,