It’s an old word
code of conduct associated with knights, emphasizing qualities like bravery, honor, and courteous behavior, especially towards women. Today, it generally signifies polite and kind behavior that reflects a sense of honor.
Words are ok, deeds, well that’s something different, in ways you know, it’s just never talked about not really. Take Curly for an example, he made you laugh, but who was he as a man.

Typically surrounded by various dogs, Curly was known to come home with a stray dog and foster it until he could find it a permanent home. When the Stooges were out on the road, Curly took it upon himself to find a new home for at least one stray dog in every town they visited. Curly is estimated to have saved and rescued more than 5,000 dogs in his lifetime. This makes him a man ahead of his time, with a very admirable concern for man’s best friend.
Grew up where feelings took second seat to deeds, look what happened to males once the femnazis got ahold of them, nothing good that’s for sure. These guys, their deeds display their feelings
Men, we really do talk different than the ladies, mind you, this a friend.
As a veteran, I betcha you can relate to the expression on the face

As a kid, I was schooled with these words
Make safe the path for Woman to walk without fear
Ole Rob Roy said basically the same thing, except with an accent
Ladies, you may find this useful, pay attention girls


Something you may not thought of, I have, Karoline the press lady, I was thinking she needs some music while walking and entering the press briefings, she’s not really my girl per say, but in the situation she’s my girl 🙂