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(82,383 posts)Benevolent sexism is not something to get all upset about. It was that back in time, let's say the Victorian era, there was the "positive" side of sexism. Else how to sell it to women? If men just beat women into submission, rebellion would have been faster.
It was the pedestal - saying the the limited role women had was the most important thing of all. Flattering the women into submission.
Has nothing to do with holding doors.
It is about a culture saying women are superior and selling that idea that limiting their freedom is best for them and pretending what they do is the most important thing so they will have fewer problems with it. That it is in our nature to be protected, to be gentle, kind and loving (while men have to be different in order to succeed in the world).