Women find chivalrous men ‘more attractive’
October 23rd, 2010 - 1:28 pm ICT by ANILondon, Oct 23 (ANI): It would be wrong to say that chivalry is dead, for men have finally realised that chivalrous behaviour is more attractive to women.
In a survey of 2,000 18 to 35-year-olds, for Lixx vodka, two-fifths of men said they were now more likely to open doors and pull out chairs for prospective partners, reports The Daily Express.
52 per cent of women said paying them a compliment was the best way to get a date.
Only seven per cent of men still rely on corny chat-up lines. (ANI)
- Chat-up lines are the way to a woman's heart - Aug 27, 2010
- 'You have beautiful lips' - best Internet chat-up line for men to use - Dec 15, 2010
- Is romance dying in your relationship? Blame it on your man - Apr 14, 2011
- What do Kiwi women want in their men? - Oct 31, 2010
- Men still like to pay for first dates - Mar 29, 2011
- Half of Brit women avoid sex because of their weight - Mar 12, 2011
- 95pc Brits still trust unannounced visitors - Dec 28, 2010
- Men jabber more than women - Feb 18, 2011
- Male drivers 'more likely to give way to others than women' - Apr 25, 2011
- Men think they perform better than they really do in the bedroom - Oct 05, 2010
- People fail to distinguish between classical composers and Italian cheese - Aug 23, 2010
- Are modern women nightmare bosses? - Dec 05, 2011
- Girls love a man in red - Aug 05, 2010
- Brit kids feel safer in mum's taxi than when dad is behind the wheel! - Apr 30, 2010
- Hugh Jackman polled Most Chivalrous People in Australia - Feb 22, 2009
Tags: chairs, chat up lines, chivalry, compliment, corny chat up lines, daily express, doors, london, prospective partners, vodka