I'm not sure if it's pure chauvinism on my part, but a guy will have to ask for help unless it's painfully obvious he needs it. Offering unasked to a woman is being polite.
Actually, not asking a guy is the same polite. Guys tend to be a lot more prideful about the assist and have a need to go it alone even when they desperately need help.
The stereotypical example is asking for directions.
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I keep that attitude about everyone, not just women.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure if it's pure chauvinism on my part, but a guy will have to ask for help unless it's painfully obvious he needs it. Offering unasked to a woman is being polite.
ReplyDeleteActually, not asking a guy is the same polite. Guys tend to be a lot more prideful about the assist and have a need to go it alone even when they desperately need help.
The stereotypical example is asking for directions.