In her second appearance Alyssa Rhodes, second attendant to Miss Prairie View A&M University, expounded on how a lady expresses herself through her actions.
Hosted by Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. on Nov. 11, the guest speaker spoke to a much larger audience.
Michael Bradham, a sophomore architecture major, said that “the seminar was very interesting from a male perspective. I never knew how a woman is supposed to think, and I learned about being a gentleman.”
Many of the men in the audience posed questions to Rhodes about how a lady would react to certain situations. Topics ranged from “should a man not call a lady who he is interested in past a certain hour,” to “should a lady court a man. But the general consensus was that a lady never puts a man in a position where he doesn’t feel that he can’t be a man.
The topic of who will pay for tabs came up and Rhodes stated that a lady should offer to help pay for the bill but if the man says that he will pay for it alone then no argument should ensue.