Though I trace all of my family roots back a long ways in the church, my family's only claim to fame in church history books is that one of my great-whatever grandfathers was reprimanded by Joseph Smith for saying that chopping wood was women's work. Sexism apparently runs deep in my heritage.
I grew up in a sexist household, but I'm a step or two away from my father, who thinks a bowl of Wheaties is cooking. I cook, I've changed a few diapers, I never call anything women's work, and though my wife is a SAHM it is her choice and I'm fine with whatever she wants to do. But I have a few holdovers from childhood.
I was always taught that men open doors for women, that men stood at the dinner table before all the women were seated, took their hats off for women in an elevator, and well, all of that old fashioned stuff. I've continued these practices into adulthood, believing it polite, but my association with people on this board makes me wonder if treating women differently is not polite, and sometimes offensive.
This is an honest question, and I'd like to hear women's opinions. Is it bad to treat women differently? Women, does it come off as polite, or does it just piss you off when a man apologizes for swearing in front of you, or steps aside to allow you to walk through the door first?
I grew up in a sexist household, but I'm a step or two away from my father, who thinks a bowl of Wheaties is cooking. I cook, I've changed a few diapers, I never call anything women's work, and though my wife is a SAHM it is her choice and I'm fine with whatever she wants to do. But I have a few holdovers from childhood.
I was always taught that men open doors for women, that men stood at the dinner table before all the women were seated, took their hats off for women in an elevator, and well, all of that old fashioned stuff. I've continued these practices into adulthood, believing it polite, but my association with people on this board makes me wonder if treating women differently is not polite, and sometimes offensive.
This is an honest question, and I'd like to hear women's opinions. Is it bad to treat women differently? Women, does it come off as polite, or does it just piss you off when a man apologizes for swearing in front of you, or steps aside to allow you to walk through the door first?
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