Mister Incredible
<font color=red>I'm not an expert, but I did stay
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- Jul 12, 2005
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On two separate occasions, I've held the door at a Dunkin Donuts open for some older ladies who were leaving with their coffees. Not only the door they were coming through with their coffees, but I took the extra steps to open the next door leading to the sidewalk. Both times each of the women made a big deal about this little good deed. Me, I didn't or never think twice about it. Is being a gentleman a lost art? I couldn't believe the fuss they made, is this not common anymore??
His mom had four boys and they're all the most polite guys I've ever seen. DH even knows really obscure things--he explained to me that the gentleman should always go last when following a lady up a set of stairs and in front of her going down a set of stairs. Apparently this is so if we should trip and fall, we'll have something soft to land on. 
) a gentleman. Even to the point where if we're walking down the street, he makes sure hes walking on the outside, so he can get hit by the car
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I COULD let the door hit you, but I don't. Shouldn't I get a thank you for that? 
