Saturday, March 9, 2013

Just being a gentleman?

There's a different being a gentleman and being a person.

People are starting to forget the meaning of treating somebody right. They have lost the sight of what's something called common courtesy.

For me, I always treat girls way much more than other people do. Maybe it's wrong, maybe it's not. I treat girls in the way like accompanying them to go somewhere, anywhere, for their safety. Or having the thought of giving them the shoulder to cry on, share their secrets or a place for them to let go of their feelings like a punching bag. I let them scream/shout at me because I listen. I do it for every girl that I know, not just for some. Maybe for a particular girl that I like I'd do more. But even so, I always treat them that way even when I have had a girlfriend. It's not being a gentleman. I'm not looking for attention among girls to be called so. I treat them right because I wish people would treat my mother, and my sister right just like how I treat those girls. I know that it does sounds lame because it looks like I take that sentence from a motivational poster or something.

Honestly, yes. I did. I did because I believe that treating others right will give a new light for them to see what is proper and what is not. It's common courtesy for the guys to treat girls right and for humans to treat each other right. If only people would stop saying "he's just being a gentleman" and start saying "it's common courtesy" the world would have never been in any war/argument/fighting. It should have been in peace all along.

Lastly, I would like to wish all the woman in the world, Happy International Women's Day eventhough I'm a little late.

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