I will open doors for guys or girls, but I do not like women that expect men to do it because it's supposed to be "gentlemanly". It's also a "gentleman" thing to pick up the dinner tabs, buy flowers for them, lift heavy things, etc. I treat everyone equally, a woman that thinks I SHOULD do any of these things for her SOLELY because gender will get what I'd tell a man that asks the same of me: "screw you!"
Of special annoyance is the toilet seat thing. I see and hear it all the time, women complaining that men don't lower the seats when we're done. Trust me, no woman is special enough that she can't touch a toilet seat. That's reason enough for me to get a divorce. If we have to lift it so we can use it, the same doom should await women: they have to lower it when they want to use it.
They cry about equal rights and equal pay, I'll treat a woman the respect I give men when I see her doing equal work. I believe in equal rights and treatment for homosexuals, but special rights and treatment. Same goes for women.
Tell you the truth I don't think very much of anyone that's attracted to power and money, this accounts for more than 50% of the younger women here. Most women I come to meet, they work only because they aren't attractive enough to marry a rich guy, or they're working until they can find a rich dumbass to marry. When their looks aren't enough, they marry someone making ok money, but that forces them to continue to work. I do know some attractive women that work because they're different, but that's not the norm.
What these women think of me before knowing how much I make, and their opinions of me after they found out, are two very different things changed only by the $ they think they might get.