r/MadeMeSmile Mar 05 '25

Wholesome Moments A Real Gentleman

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u/CuddlyWuddly0 Mar 05 '25

She was dressed just fine, it was the chair and the position they had her sitting in, up higher than the audience.
And she was dignified enough to realize it

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u/dynamic_gecko Mar 05 '25

So.......she wasn't dressed fine. It's very common to be on an elevated stage when you go to an event. And the way they seated her seems very normal.

Of course, it's always nice to help a person in need. But I dont really feel like I should feel bad for an adult who feels uncomfortable because of their own clothing choices.

Wear whatever you want, as long as you're ok with the consequences. Of course, there might be exceptions.

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u/Mysticalnarbwhal2 Mar 05 '25

Of course, it's always nice to help a person in need. But

So no, you don't actually want to help people in need. You immediately contradicted your claim.

I dont really feel like I should feel bad

Nobody said that you should.

Also, this is a post praising a guy for being a gentleman and you decide to take the time to shit on the lady? Why comment at all at that point. People like you are so insufferably pathetic.

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u/dynamic_gecko Mar 05 '25

A "but" does not cancel out the previous statement. Everything in life is not all or nothing. It's called nuance.

I am not "shitting" on anyone. As far as I know she is a great person. It just doesnt seem like to me that her dress was "just fine", even by her own standards because she was also uncomfortable. And I pointed that out. That's not "shitting" on someone. Talking about behaviors/choices and talking about people are different things. It's, again, called nuance.