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But why's the chivalry gone?

Disclaimer: The following words are not generalized at all, they're specific to a few persons.

Does the post's title sound like, "But, why's the rum gone?".*silly*
I wish I had been born 200 years earlier. Look at the world today, hmm ok the men today. Shouldn't a girl expect the lowest degree of decency from a man? It's even okay when your mind is as dirty as a dustbin, but why do you show? Mischievousness is accepted only to a tolerable extent.

Man!!, there's no trace of chivalry in today's men as a matter of fact there's no trace of purity in a few of  today's women[I know it's a disgrace to the whole community]. God!, Save the men, Heal the world!!

P.S - I think these days I'm becoming more cynical. I'll try not to reflect that on my posts.

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  1. Girl you are so not the only one in the world who feels this way... Trust me when i say that the men have gone to the dogs....Morality is out the window along with a lot of other qualities that differentiate man from an animal.... Women have personally seen to it that men no longer herald themselves as "THE BETTER ONES". Their greatest adversary is their pride and as long as they have that man will treat women as their own personal slave... Good men are hard to find and harder to stay!!!!!

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  2. Of course, Eve. The time when women were misused is gone now. Glad to see the supremacy of women in this world full of ...

    >>Good men are hard to find and harder to stay!!!!!

    Well-said...100% true

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  3. unmai thaanunga..
    pengal kavithaiyum eludhuvanga
    Kaviyamum padaipanga..

    Kaalam maripochunga! (promise'a positive'a thaanga sonnaen)

    Enna, 'Bharathi' thaan enga irukarnu theriyala :(

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  4. unmai thaanunga!

    Pengal Kavithaiyum eludhuvanga
    Kaviyamum padaipanga!

    Kaalam maripochunga! (Promise'a Positive'a thaanga sonnaen)

    Enna, ippo 'Bharathi' thaan illa. Amam, neengalum kavithai eludhuvingala..?

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  5. ennanga padhilae kaanam..?

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  6. >Kaalam maripochunga! (Promise'a Positive'a >thaanga sonnaen)

    Etha solreenga? Example?

    >neengalum kavithai eludhuvingala..?
    Kavithai eluthura alavukku ethayum rasichathilla.

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  7. Another post on "Chivalry gone", we cannot give you an explanation without offending you ;)

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  8. Oh you can't??
    Try me...explanations are welcome :)

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  9. Simple explanations why things went wrong !! :)

    Technological implications, scientific advancements !!

    A child ( regardless of a boy / gal ) born at 1970 is exposed to relations, nature, neighbourhood, and maximum extend wud be radio ( an audio source )

    What will yo be knowing from these.. ??? All you wud be exposed to family, rules, constraints, work, and all sort of things which is family oriented and blah blah of it..

    So naturally, a man or a woman maintains his chivalry or her purity cos he isn't exposed to others and bound from birth !!

    A child of 2010 born is exposed to money / oriented dad, ever hectic mom, self ego siblings, tv ( visuals ) and most of all internet

    A child of this kind is openly exposed to all..

    He starts using net, or sees visuals which is the source of losing his chivalry or her purity !!

    Starts using fb, orkut, twitter, my space, ibibo.... And all sort of shity nitty social networking sites from the age of 5 / 6.. And exposed to spammer and brain spoilers over there.. That's it..

    ( there are exceptions in all ages )

    It's not the particulars fault , we are living in a well planned pit and torment in it..

    That's what sets the theory of survival of the fittest :)

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