geoff_icp
New in Town
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As I have fallen more and more in love with classic movies, I have begun to ponder some things. I wonder what has happened over the last 70 or so years that has changed our society so much. It begs me to ask questions...
At what point in time did we progress from being such a classy, dignified society into what we are today? Think about it. Sure, these are just movies. But why do men no longer wear suits all the time or women wear such gorgeous gowns (aside from work or special events)? What happened to everyone's manners? It is rare to see a man open a door for a women or pull her chair out, or stand when she arrives or leaves a dinner table. The latter is pretty much non-existent. When did everyone forget proper English? All the women and men carried themselves with such grace and poise and class.
However, today, that is obviously not the case. As I watch these movies, I find myself becoming increasingly judgmental of women (and men) these days. When I see Grace Kelly or Ginger Rogers, Lauren Bacall or Audrey Hepburn, it makes me wish that women of that nature still existed. And sadly, it makes finding a mate even harder now. I may not have all the attributes or be as proper as those in the good old days, true. But I would still consider myself to be in a "class" that is no longer seen in this day. I have come to expect more of people, but sadly, they fall far short. Damn you Golden Age for changing my wants in a women. I have a feeling I am destined for life-long singularity.
At what point in time did we progress from being such a classy, dignified society into what we are today? Think about it. Sure, these are just movies. But why do men no longer wear suits all the time or women wear such gorgeous gowns (aside from work or special events)? What happened to everyone's manners? It is rare to see a man open a door for a women or pull her chair out, or stand when she arrives or leaves a dinner table. The latter is pretty much non-existent. When did everyone forget proper English? All the women and men carried themselves with such grace and poise and class.
However, today, that is obviously not the case. As I watch these movies, I find myself becoming increasingly judgmental of women (and men) these days. When I see Grace Kelly or Ginger Rogers, Lauren Bacall or Audrey Hepburn, it makes me wish that women of that nature still existed. And sadly, it makes finding a mate even harder now. I may not have all the attributes or be as proper as those in the good old days, true. But I would still consider myself to be in a "class" that is no longer seen in this day. I have come to expect more of people, but sadly, they fall far short. Damn you Golden Age for changing my wants in a women. I have a feeling I am destined for life-long singularity.