I agree but the consequences of that was very unpopular for the the right wing. It was deemed to progressive. WKRP was too smart for the general audience. I also felt it irritated many of the rising group of fundamentalists in the early eighties.
I must be old fashioned because I think it's a lovely and very polite thing when a man stands up when a woman comes into the room. I think we've lost a lot of nice customs that reminded people how to treat one another. Now we don't have those things and as a result, it's easier to forget and the results are self evident.
Women became offended about so much--even polite gestures like holding a door open. Not me, though. I say thank you every time someone does this and will continue to do so. You're not old fashioned....you're genteel and I'm happy to know guys like you still exist. 👍
I used to stand on the bus or subway and give my seat to women. Then the movement came and over time all the things a gentlemen could do disappeared. So only on a date.
That was before evil feminists started yelling & throwing tantrums about how they don't need men & destroying everything, including Women's Liberation 🙄 I love & adore true gentlemen
You're right. It's polite . I was proud the first time a gentleman stood up for me. Although I always thankful whenever someone holds the door for me. But did feel old wthe first. time calls me 'mam iam