I don't think she will. Unlike people like you who portray feminists as crazy bitches, we are people too and we don't hate men. Women who hate men or think they are superior to them are called misandrists. There's nothing wrong with helping!
Bravo!
Feminism and chivalry don't have to be mutually exclusive.
I like he acknowledged she knew how to do it (feminism in the real sense wich is just we can do it too) but he offered to do it because manners!
This scenario would be offensive if he was like: "let me sweetheart, let me show you how is done"
But no, he was raised well!
I had a flat tire once, pulled off the highway onto an exit ramp that had a wide shoulder and started getting the stuff out of my trunk (spare, tire iron, jack). This wonderful guy pulled over behind me, in his suit gets out, showing me his business card while telling me where it was (nearby) and proceeds to do the entire tire change for me under the "let me help you with that" comment but not actually letting me do anything else, not even put the damaged tire back in my trunk. I am not a waif-like damsel in distress looking lady, but that man was amazingly kind. I tried to pay him with my emergency $20 (buying his lunch at the very least) and he refused (if he had left the business card he would have gotten a gift certificate or gift basket delivered, but he did not and I was so frazzled by my first, and hopefully only, flat tire I couldn't remember the name or job), just said that he hopes someone would pull over & help his wife if it happened to her. People can be wonderfully kind.
Honestly without talking feminism or I don't know what I totally share karlboll's views. No matter what I'm doing, I'd hate for a stranger to barge in. We don't know each other and I feel this behavior intrusive. If I have trouble I can ask for help.
Sometimes it's nice for somebody to offer you a hand, male or female doesn't matter. It was a nice gesture to offer to help. You may not need help but the offer is nice, you can always say no thank you.
Yeah definitely, but here it seems like he didn't really offer, just "grabbed" the stuff. But we weren't there so idk actually.
For the record I totally support offering help and I often ask if I can do something. (just realised my previous comment made me sound more grumpy than I actually am so I felt like I needed to clarify that).
Feminism and chivalry don't have to be mutually exclusive.
I like he acknowledged she knew how to do it (feminism in the real sense wich is just we can do it too) but he offered to do it because manners!
This scenario would be offensive if he was like: "let me sweetheart, let me show you how is done"
But no, he was raised well!
For the record I totally support offering help and I often ask if I can do something. (just realised my previous comment made me sound more grumpy than I actually am so I felt like I needed to clarify that).