Henry doesn't provoke the same strong reaction because his manner is clearly more bluster (and a complete disregard for political correctness) than actual bad attitude, and his initial disdain for you is reasonably justified by his background with your father.

Edmund and Catherine, on the other hand, have actual attitude problems, although Catherine's is a bit understandable given the circumstances: it isn't just the sexism but the fact that she's used to being the one giving orders and can't quite let go of that.

Last edited by NeutroniumDragon; 10/08/13 08:58 PM.