Kudoes to you, chivalry is certainly not dead.TWRule said:Once I was on a snow trip with some friends - some guys, some girls.
We were out messing around in a snowbank; The guys were rough-housing, taking turns dog-piling each other in snow. One of the girls, a pretty small, frail thing, was quietly making a snowman nearby and I was off to the side a bit. I saw all the guys turn their attention toward the girl, planning to sneak up and dog-pile her (a reckless thing to do since this girl was maybe 80-90 lbs and the guys' combined weight was probably like 800-900 lbs).
So as they charged toward her I stepped out and positioned myself between the girl and them. As they came I threw them to the side one by one. Finally one of them snuck up behind me and put me in a chokehold. I bent my knees and heaved him straight over my head onto his back in the snow.
I felt pretty badass after that - and my friends still tell that story haha.
Also, on that same trip - we foolishly went hiking in -15 weather along an icy trail. I gave up my coat so that one of the girls could use it. We were out there for about an hour. My whole body was numb by the end, but it still felt good to do.
I can't say that I myself have done much badass, but I can brave almost any weather dressed only in a jacket, t-shirt and jeans, and I won't feel the cold.