[quote=ImportantNobody] I'm wondering how others feel on this issue. Differently could be for better or for worse.Basically, I don't treat women with more or less respect then a man. For example, I wouldn't open a door for a woman if I wouldn't have done the same for a man. If I would be in a position where I would hit a man I would hit a woman just as easily because for me to hit someone it would obviously have to be a serious situation.I'm wondering if this view is related to how I don't really do anything stereotypically masculine of feminine that I can think of. I would say my love of video games could be considered a trait that boys partake in more often, but I know even that stereotype is getting more and more false by the year. I don't feel like my own gender influences what I do at all, other then possibly how others view me. I do find women more attractive, however, so I guess there's that. If you expect me to be a macho man I'll certainly let you down. I wonder if it's low testosterone or what, although I'm not worried or wish I was different. I'm perfectly fine with myself like this and it's not like I'm questioning my gender, I just don't care.I bring this up because I'm curious what others think. This isn't a debate to change people's mind or do personal attacks; just to see where other people might be coming from on what most people think. Is it morally right to treat other genders better as long as you don't treat the other one bad? Please feel free to have a friendly debate. [/quote] Real talk here, I do treat women differently. I'm more likely to hold a door open (esp if a mother, my elder, or elderly in general) for a woman, tho I will also be polite for guys sometimes. In general, I treat old people with the same kind of respect. But yeah, women are a little bit of a different story. And it's not sexist to do so, it's just being a realist. As a guy you have to give women a little bit of a wide berth because there's that whole tension where they don't know you and you're a guy, etc. at least in my case.