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Last night, I tried to paint a jellyfish with my watercolor paints. It was fun. I'm still getting used to the way the paint just does things on the paper, but that's a big part of the fun. I'm starting to feel a little more comfortable using this kind of paint. Next, I need to try to paint a bird or a butterfly. I think that would be a fun challenge. ππ
Merlin shouldn't have ever left Ealdor. For once, he has a friend that actually provides him some questions for self-reflection. Who actually challenges him and who he can't hide from.
Chivalry is sometimes nicely dressed patriarchy.
I had a question since childhood.
Why is it considered sweet when men show courtesy to women specifically? Why is that seen as ideal?
The answer I always got was: It's called chivalry.
But history makes it a little more complicated.
Chivalry was a code of conduct for medieval knights, and a part was protecting and honoring women
Sounds nice.
Until you ask: why did women need PROTECTION in the first place?
Historically, society was divided into gender roles. While men generally occupied public and economic roles, women were expected to stay within domestic sphere. Women were often portrayed as pure, innocent and delicate and in need of male protection.
Chivalry was never based on equality. It was built on the idea that men protect and women are protected.
Men provide. Women receive.
Men lead. Women follow.
Now before someone says, "So kindness is bad now?"
No.
Holding doors is nice.
Helping someone carry something heavy is nice.
Paying for a meal is nice.
Being respectful is nice.
The problem starts when these things become gendered expectations.
When a man is expected to pay simply because he's a man.
When a woman is expected to receive simply because she's a woman.
When "respect" quietly becomes "dependence."
A lot of people defend one-sided princess treatment by calling it chivalry.
But if your relationship requires one person to be the provider and the other to be recipient, then congratulations:
You may be physically in 2026.
But your relationship model is still taking inspiration from centuries ago.
Your partner isn't your child.
Your partner isn't your guardian.
They're your partner.
Maybe the goal shouldn't be chivalry.
Maybe the goal should be mutual respect.
Because courtesy doesn't need gender roles to exist.
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But what could be simple in a world where the wind has a thousand names?
β Jean-Baptiste Andrea, Watching Over Her: A Novel. Translated by Frank Wynne. (Simon & Schuster, January 6, 2026)
I decided to try to paint with watercolors. This is my first attempt. It took me 15 minutes. It's an interesting medium. The paint seems to have a mind of its own. πππ€£ As you can see, I'm still trying to figure out how to guide it to where I want it to be. I know that I need to shade the lemon more, but I'm afraid of screwing it up so I left it as it is. It's very basic, but I'm learning the basics so I think that's okay for now. After my first attempt, I have decided that I like watercolors. I'm gonna keep trying to get it right. It's a lot of fun!!