Hey Everyone,
With a few discussions going on in the forums about what makes a man a "gentleman", I thought it would only be fair to gather a few thoughts about what makes a woman "a lady."
I can't help but think of an old country song that proclaimed, "I'm a redneck woman; I ain't no high class broad." (Gretchen Wilson) She then goes on to sing about her talents for whiskey, leaving her Christmas lights up year-round, and standing on her front porch with a baby on her hip.
Now I am in no way criticizing anyone, man or woman, who lives this way. I happen to have an artificial palm tree swaggering with Christmas lights, and I happily turn it on any time I need a boost (never mind the multi-color glow that my neighbors probably all wonder about.)
But with the other discussions giving us some very clear opinions about what a gentleman is, I'd be very interested in hearing what people in this day and age would consider to be "a lady."
I was in a store the other day and heard a mother call out to her two young daughters, "All right, little ladies, it's time to go."
And it got me thinking:
* What lessons, events, and expectations take an "ordinary girl" -- and turn her into a "lady"?
* What is the difference between a lady and any other kind of woman?
* What place do "ladies" have in our society? Is the term "lady" in itself an outdated concept?
I don't think there are necessarily any right or wrong answers to these questions. I'm just very interested in people's modern-day perception of this term.
"Ladies... and Gentlemen -- The Honor of Your Replies Have Now Been Formally Requested."
With a few discussions going on in the forums about what makes a man a "gentleman", I thought it would only be fair to gather a few thoughts about what makes a woman "a lady."
I can't help but think of an old country song that proclaimed, "I'm a redneck woman; I ain't no high class broad." (Gretchen Wilson) She then goes on to sing about her talents for whiskey, leaving her Christmas lights up year-round, and standing on her front porch with a baby on her hip.
Now I am in no way criticizing anyone, man or woman, who lives this way. I happen to have an artificial palm tree swaggering with Christmas lights, and I happily turn it on any time I need a boost (never mind the multi-color glow that my neighbors probably all wonder about.)
But with the other discussions giving us some very clear opinions about what a gentleman is, I'd be very interested in hearing what people in this day and age would consider to be "a lady."
I was in a store the other day and heard a mother call out to her two young daughters, "All right, little ladies, it's time to go."
And it got me thinking:
* What lessons, events, and expectations take an "ordinary girl" -- and turn her into a "lady"?
* What is the difference between a lady and any other kind of woman?
* What place do "ladies" have in our society? Is the term "lady" in itself an outdated concept?
I don't think there are necessarily any right or wrong answers to these questions. I'm just very interested in people's modern-day perception of this term.
"Ladies... and Gentlemen -- The Honor of Your Replies Have Now Been Formally Requested."
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