Classy Ladies
By LaLa Leo
@mrscallands22 (2851)
United States
July 12, 2010 1:32pm CST
The definition of lady sure has changed over the years. I don't think that many today know what it takes to be a true, genuine lady. Ladies are classy. Ladies are beautiful. Ladies are rarely disrespectful and of few, but meaningful words. Ladies take care of their responsibilities, their children, their household and their families. Ladies don't lie, cheat or steal because those dishonest qualities take away from our femininity. Ladies raise boys into men and don't fall in love so freely. My grandmother always tells me that back then they got the man without the ring.. and today we get the ring, but don't get the man. But I feel like in order to get a man, you must first make yourself presentable and worth having as a lady. Ladies also would never let a man disrespect them in any way. I consider myself, my mother, my grandmother and my aunt to be ladies. Do you consider yourself a lady?? Why or why not??
Guys, would you prefer a lady over a woman with no class??
2 responses
@greysfreak (1384)
• United States
12 Jul 10
It kinda sounds like your definition of "lady" is the June Cleaver type. It seems very old-fashioned. I am definitely not judging, because I personally believe in individuality. I believe people should be who they want to be and not let anyone else tell them who they have to be. I think that is also why I disagree with the stereotypical "lady". I believe that woman should be heard, I believe we should all be unique, special and independent. I do not believe that women should aim to perfect herself so a man will "take" her. I believe that a woman should respect her man, but also demand the same in return.
Woman are still not completely equal because of this whole "be seen and not heard" deal. I do not believe in a patriarchal society, I believe that there should be equality between the sexes. That said, I don't agree with promiscuity, and I believe a woman should be in a relationship and truly be in love before even considering marriage. I tend to have a romantic view of love, I feel like a man should treat their wife/girlfriend like they are the most important in their life, and in return, the woman should return that adoration.
I think this is really something that different people would have different opinions. I personally think that the traditional meaning of lady is too demanding for most women. It demands a submissive personality, fragility, dependence, dainty, etc. Most modern woman wants more out of life than to get her husband a "cold one" and iron his pants. Nothing is wrong with having a family, actually, it is a blessing, but the modern family is so much more equalized, and I think it is more realistic and happy.
So from that understanding that I take away from your post, no, I am not a "lady". I am an independent, unique, opinionated young woman, who does not believe in compromising who I am just to find a man, get married and spend the rest of my life cooking, ironing and playing second fiddle to sports and "the guys". I believe that there are probably a lot more people who fall into that, than fall into the "lady" category.
All that being said, I very much consider myself to have class. I am respectful, I am shy, I do usually try not to upset others, so I am somewhat of a people pleaser at times. But I much more prefer to just live my life for me, and not for other people. Because I have found, if you try to please other people, there are still many people who will disapprove of you. Nobody is perfect. I try not to lie, if I have in the past they have been small ones meant to protect others, I would never cheat because I have a guilty conscience, and I don't steal, also because of the way I'd feel if I did.
@mrscallands22 (2851)
• United States
12 Jul 10
First of all, it is clear and evident that you misinterpreted everything that I said. Second of all, I have no clue who June Cleaver is... so a description of her from me.. isn't very likely. Ladies should be individual, true... I never said anything against any of those qualities. But, I also never said that a lady should be a windup doll to a man, either. But, in order to get the man you want, you can't not look like something yourself... that's ridiculous. Just like guys that are running around saying that they want 5 star chics and they're not but 2 star guys themselves.
And yet again, I never said that we should live in a patriarchal society or do everything a man says... it is NOTHING like that. Ladies should look the part if they want to be respected as one. If one dresses in bootyshorts and very revealing clothing, then she should expect that initially a man is looking at her, not because he respects her and wants to get to know her, but because she looks enticing to him and is tempting him.
I define myself as a lady and neither am I submissive or any of those traits that you listed. Being a lady is not being softspoken and drinking tea quietly in a corner, I think you view the whole idea a bit differently. I am a very confident, strong woman who voices my opinion, YET in a ladylike way. More listeners respect the confidence and beauty that emanates from a lady. Dainty and frail, I could never be because my personality shines too bright.
Also, I never mentioned anything about my marriage and how my husband and I get along, but I assure you everything is 50/50, the way things should be. We have a unique relationship from others, but he respects me as his WOMAN. I will be by his side just as he'll be by mine. Neither do I sit around and iron all day or anything of that nature... because that would be quite... stupid.
Being a lady is so much more than "o I'm a rebel" or "I'm not the average woman because I don't keep my mouth closed". Not all women are alike true enough, but what it takes to be a lady is based on what is inside and how the individual is as a person at heart. Class is about conducting yourself in a respectful manner and others viewing you as someone that they can respect, not just another nobody they'll pass by because she's like so many other women out there. It is about being unlike others, indivivdualism and LOVING YOURSELF FOR WHO YOU ARE REGARDLESS OF WHAT ANYONE THINKS...
That's how I define a lady...
Anywho..
Thanks for your comment!!
@edwardjoy2000 (2386)
• United Arab Emirates
12 Jul 10
yes you are right the responsibilities that a women handles and the roles that she plays has certainly changed over time. I know my mom how hard working she is. She has been working since a long time....no she plays the role of a grandma for my neices. She has been an excellent mom.
@mrscallands22 (2851)
• United States
12 Jul 10
That is wonderful. Your mom will now carry on and spread her legacy throughout her family because she was a good lady. I know that makes you proud and warms your heart.
Thanks for your comment!!


