A mythical creature of the male gender, the Southern Gentleman is the Spear Counterpart to the Southern Belle. Common vices: Drinking and/or gambling. Common virtues: Well-dressed, well-spoken, charmin', suave and invariably polite to the opposite gender. Other attributes: White suit of light material (especially in summer), corncob pipe that nevertheless manages to look dignified, mint julep. Habitat: Romance novels, westerns. Associated tropes: Dixie accent, Officer and a Gentleman. Status: Nearly extinct. Some are still known to moonlight as simple country lawyers.
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| - A mythical creature of the male gender, the Southern Gentleman is the Spear Counterpart to the Southern Belle. Common vices: Drinking and/or gambling. Common virtues: Well-dressed, well-spoken, charmin', suave and invariably polite to the opposite gender. Other attributes: White suit of light material (especially in summer), corncob pipe that nevertheless manages to look dignified, mint julep. Habitat: Romance novels, westerns. Associated tropes: Dixie accent, Officer and a Gentleman. Status: Nearly extinct. Some are still known to moonlight as simple country lawyers.
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*Tyler Mcwilliams
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| - A mythical creature of the male gender, the Southern Gentleman is the Spear Counterpart to the Southern Belle. Common vices: Drinking and/or gambling. Common virtues: Well-dressed, well-spoken, charmin', suave and invariably polite to the opposite gender. Other attributes: White suit of light material (especially in summer), corncob pipe that nevertheless manages to look dignified, mint julep. Habitat: Romance novels, westerns. Notes: Subject to severe Values Dissonance for modern audiences, as, depending on time period, he is either a slaveholder or is nostalgic for the era of slavery (even if he doesn't harbor any actual racist views, the romanticism of the south's Golden Age is what matters). Associated tropes: Dixie accent, Officer and a Gentleman. Status: Nearly extinct. Some are still known to moonlight as simple country lawyers. Examples of Southern Gentleman include:
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