Texas School 'Chivalry' Assignment Tells Girls To Obey And Dress To Please Men

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Female students at Shallowater High School were directed to obey, clean up after and walk behind men as part of an assignment for 'Chivalry Day.'

Female students at Shallowater High School were directed to obey, clean up after and walk behind men as part of an assignment for"Chivalry Day."A Texas high school is under fire after issuing an assignment this week on “chivalry” that instructed girls to dress to please men, address men “respectfully by title,” not “complain or whine” and to walk behind men “daintily, as if their feet were bound.

The task required students at Shallowater High School in Lubbock County to follow instructions for “Chivalry Day.” The “ladies in the class” were directed to demonstrate how the “code of chivalry and standards set in the medieval concept of courtly love carries over into the modern day” by following the 10 rules listed.

Each rule was to be signed off by an adult when completed for 10 points, according to an image of the assignment, dated March 3, and tweeted by local journalist Brandi D. Addison. Girls were asked to “dress in a feminine manner to please the men,” “address all men respectfully by title, with a lowered head and curtsy,” “cook something for the gentleman in their class,” “not initiate conversations with males,” “walk behind men daintily as if their feet were bound,” “clean up after the men” and “obey any reasonable request of a male,” among several other other requests.

Source: Education Headlines (educationheadlines.net)

 

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Oh, Texas! You continue to amaze😖. I could not find the gender of the teacher who assigned this🤔

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