DisMN
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My husband often gives up his seat to others and frankly I often wish he wouldn't. There are plently of people (both male and female) who look like they need the seat more than he thinks he does, and so he will give it to them. Then there are the women who expect to have a seat handed to them simply because they are female and they stand and glare at any men who remain seated. Frankly it isn't their business why those men are seated. Maybe they don't feel well, maybe they have an injury, maybe they are tired, or maybe they just don't feel like standing up. In the end, it doesn't matter. Those who choose to ride a bus that has standing room only are free to choose otherwise if they don't want to stand. They have other options. They shouldn't feel entitled to someone else's seat.
Chivalry isn't dead - I see it every day. I don't think the fact that someone isn't willing to stand on a crowded bus is really a very good test of their chivalry.
Yep I agree with ya. Not giving up a bus seat doesn't really mean anything bad. LOL
Years ago we tried to give up our seats to others...but the bus was so crowded and chaotic and trying to shift our bodies between other hot sweaty bodies just bordered on silly. We usually just stay seated now unless there's a really clear need........


I got 3 or 4 smiles from other woman on the bus (as to say thank you).
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