| Great answers, or along the lines of what I was questioning anyway.
Thanks for sharing, and please, as more people read, please share.
As a side-question, how many people "strive" to be any of the above, such as to be considered a "gentleman" or "lady" for example?
I for example, strive to be a "gentleman" in public, or around a "lady", but when I am among my male friends, and even some "un-ladylike" female friends, I am a bit looser with the language, the topic of conversation, etc. I am not necessarily more comfortable either way, and I think for myself a mix is beneficial, but at times both are taxing.
How about you?
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