Chivalry and our role as women | Bree Taylor Molyneaux

  • Jan 26, 2026

Chivalry is not dead...But it does require something of us as women.

Men are naturally chivalrous and protective when they are grounded in their masculine expression

Where polarity often breaks down is in how we, as women receive or resist them, and what they offer.

Many of us carry a subtle edge of expectation, entitlement, or distrust when a man offers his help. Others struggle to receive at all; saying no automatically, bracing in self-preservation, assuming there will be strings attached.

This pattern didn’t come from nowhere...

Many women learned early that receiving from men wasn’t safe, or that it would cost us something later. So the habit we formed was to stay guarded or closed off to help, even when a man’s offer is genuine and without attachment.

I recognise this because I’ve lived it.

Past versions of me declined countless gracious offers, from something as simple as carrying my shopping to helping me move house. Sometimes it felt like too much to say yes, other times it seemed silly when it was a a simple that that I could do it myself.

And yet, ladies, here is what I believe now:

Men who honour traditional values want to treat women well. And they really are everywhere; at the shopping centre, the gym, or living across the road.

These men are often quietly attentive, deeply respectful, and genuinely devoted to women and the feminine.

This kind of chivalry does not come from believing women are lesser or less capable. It comes from genuine care, reverence, and a deep devotion to the feminine itself.

Said simply - they love us and they want to keep us safe, radiant and in our joy.

Masculine men love being in the presence of an embodied feminine woman...

Her energy is like a sacred, soothing balm to them.

Even if she does nothing but smile and say thank you, this energy is what men enjoy.

Which means, to support the restoration of more grounded men showing up in the world, we need to do our work as women.

And that ladies is not to harden or demand, but to start to learn how to receive gracefully and let His support land without immediately compensating.

We do this slowly, gently and one interaction at a time.

This is one simple but beautiful way polarity can begin to be restored... collectively.

Because we all deserve to be in partnership with someone we love, trust and feel safe with.. as ourselves. And it’s possible, when we all own our pieces.

Union is the path of repair our planet needs, and we all form part of the fabric of this co-creation.

Helping more women (and men by extension) remember the healing path of union, harmony and devotional partnership is the ENTIRE reason I teach everything I do.

I am so here for this.... And I am so here for you.

This is the path I guide women along in Devotional Woman: my 6-month signature program for women.

As more women choose to live in this way and cultivate more respect, appreciation and union with men, it benefits us all. In marriages, in friendships, for humanity.

This is what we are here to remember, together.

Yours in devotion to Love, Eros and Union

Bree xxx

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About the author

Bree Taylor Molyneaux | Erotic Liberator & Devotional Union Guide

For 25 years Bree has been immersed in the fields of psychosomatics, trauma, mindset and adult relationships. Passionate about helping women repair their relationships to masculine men, she guides you to explore where erotic liberation, devotion and sacred union all merge.

A trauma informed Clinical Hypnotherapist and qualified Embodiment facilitator Bree has studied with many world class relationship specialists including Michaela Boehm and John Wineland. An experienced facilitator with a reputation for her grounded seamless facilitation and potent ritual spaces, Bree is an emerging leader in the field of Embodied Intimacy in Australia.

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