Maxim magazine's mission was to help its male readers understand us women a little better, and I think it is accomplishing its goal! Asking what
chivalrous things you expect a man to do certainly struck a chord with all of you earlier this week, which leads me to believe that you're going to have plenty to say in response to this question, too.
So before
taking Maxim's survey, I have a question for you to answer right here!

Now, I know we don’t love to admit that we have
dealbreakers, but some things just don’t work for everyone, especially those things that seriously impact a relationship like sex. Sex is a fundamental part of any relationship, and can both bring people together or pull them apart, which is why sexual compatibility is so important. But what happens if the person you care about doesn’t do it for you?

My friend has a running list that contains the names of men that under no circumstances will she ever date. (Yes, I'm completely serious!) When I heard that certain names, including Harold, Frank, and Bart, were her
dealbreakers, I couldn’t help but laugh. I mean, what can a poor guy do about his awkward or geeky name?

When you and your fiancé first started getting serious, you were both sure that you didn’t want children. Now, after seeing all of your
friends have babies, you can't help but feel differently. In fact, at this point, you can’t imagine not having children but unfortunately, your fiancé hasn’t had the same change of heart.

Tired of jealous boyfriends? Well, according to an article in the
health section of BBC News, the answer is easy: Start dating taller men. Recent research reports that taller men are less jealous than their shorter counterparts.

When you first start dating someone new, everything seems exciting. Attraction fires the imagination and the intensity feels powerful. Still, the more time you spend with someone, the more you learn about them, both the good and the bad.