Chivalry is Under Attack by Modern Feminists

Get this: 44% of single men are now avoiding interacting with women because of the fear of coming off as creepy.
This is extremely disheartening to hear. How are single women supposed to find their husbands if these men are literally scared of talking to girls?
This brings us to what defines being “creepy” in 2022. Dating coach Blaine Anderson studied what this is and what men and women feel:
Women regularly experience creepy behaviors. 82 percent of women reported experiencing creepy behavior “sometimes,” “often,” or “constantly.”
Men avoid women out of fear of being creepy. 44 percent of men said the fear of being creepy “reduces their likelihood of interacting with women” generally, which jumps to 53 percent of men who reported that they are single.
There are nine creepy behaviors men should avoid. Some are more obvious than others. The complete list is (1) staring, (2) unwanted contact on social media, (3) inappropriate comments, (4) controlling behaviors, (5) won’t accept “no,” (6) unwanted physical contact, (7) pressure for sex, (8) clinginess, and (9) physical stalking.
Psychology Today
In the modern dating app and social media world, how is a man who’s just trying to “shoot his shot” supposed to know if this is unwanted contact? In these same findings, Anderson states how women are now feeling more discouraged than ever because of dating apps. Many women are overwhelmed by these profiles and feel the need to date.
Can we make chivalry great again? Men go shoot your shot, take a girl on a date, buy her flowers, open her door, meet her parents, and listen to her! Ladies, we won’t forget about you; stop being so scared go on that date and let men show you the world, but also be attentive to their needs. The fact that single men are now scared of feeling creepy is sad. Leave your comments below!