Is Chivalry Dead?


Or is it now regarded as perfectly acceptable to discuss one's 'sexual conquests' in a multi-million-copy selling memoir?

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Harry is unfortunately an example of modern, irrelevant royalty. You look at a guy whose family plays a symbolic role in their country, rather than an actual political one (they really have no power over the people other than propaganda and diplomacy), and often their kids grow up to be spoiled, rich, cowardly fools like this douche and his father. He has more in common with the children of rich, business tycoons than he does with any romanticized prince of old. That includes living a life of privilege, having few real responsibilities, and not having any clue what the real world is like.

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Mr Mulder Shrivelry died a long time ago. - Deep Goat

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We live in an era when everyone brags about every conquest on social media, and shares nude pics of their SO with friends. So yes, discussing one's sex life is mild by comparison, and is considered socially acceptable as long as you don't name names unless they're covered by a legal release.

However, we've not learned that apparently it's not socially acceptable to discuss frostbite on your todger.

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Chivalry is one thing, and so is bad taste.

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