It seems like there was a documentary done a long time ago about them but its good they are being recognized again. So important to keep the memory alive. Thanks for posting this. :)
Also wanted to add that many young women don't have the money to spend on a "real" suit...but of course that's when consignment stores come in handy.:)
Now you realize, Vladimir, that these women are most likely multitasking. :rolleyes: A lot of the "suits" that I see while strolling the mall in the younger women's shops tends to look like stuff you'd see when out at bars or clubs. Cheap stretchy black fabric with no shape.
1900 House, which was the only one that I got to watch through its entirety, was done the same way, with other people dropping in to see this single family.
I am glad that you have had such positive experiences with being chivalrous and hope you continue to be so. Edited because the previous made no sense--apologies to all:rolleyes:
MK, I think Typhoo is British but may be wrong.
I tend to just drink iced tea but have tried various hot teas. I don't know why but I can never make a cup of darjeeling right, as it always comes out bitter.
all well put but,...
I often wonder how sincere a man who acts in a gentlemanly manner truly is. And would certainly think something was amiss if doors were held opened, chairs pushed in, etc. I don't think that modern society views it as "normal" behavior.
my feelings exactly
Same here. If I really would have wanted to be tied I could have found someone by now but I am far too picky unfortunately. By the time I finish school, which will be around 30ish most of those within my peer group will be married with kids=unavailable. So I see myself...
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