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It also says something about the innate value of the princess. Why does the knight have to think she\'s worth risking his life for? Maybe he has better things to do, or maybe his own life has more value to him. Why can\'t the knight demand she risk his life for him?
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It also says something about the innate value of the princess. Why does the knight have to think she\\\'s worth risking his life for? Maybe he has better things to do, or maybe his own life has more value to him. Why can\\\'t the knight demand she risk her life for him?
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Sort of like you arguing that I am oppressed and need protection, help and special treatment because I\'m a woman?
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Sort of like you arguing that I am oppressed and need protection, help and special treatment because I\\\'m a woman?

*I just think it\\\'s silly to say women are oppressing men when that drive men face to succeed career-wise also lands them in more positions of influence, power, and respect in society — while women face pressures that make it harder for them to reach such positions.

So what? Those positions are meaningless if the power they represent is only used to benefit women.

Face it, girlyboy, despite the fact that men are in power, they are deeply invested in their WhiteKnight role, taught at mother\\\'s knee, that means they need to find princesses to save.

Saying that women(as a group) don\\\'t benefit from powerful men\\\'s chivalry is absurd.
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